
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS review
Well, in the case of the Mercedes-Benz SUV lineup, you can have the already-big GLE large SUV with up to three rows of seating and hulking exterior dimensions, or you can get the even larger GLS full-size SUV with three roomier rows.
Measuring a whole 5020mm long, 2030mm wide and 1798mm tall, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS is a big beast. Offering seven seats that should cater to a full car of adults, it dwarfs most other cars on the road this side of an American pickup truck.
Like the BMW X7 with which it competes, the GLS is assembled in the United States and serves as the SUV flagship for the Three Pointed Star. The brand has even labelled it as the 'S-Class of SUVs' in the past.
The model on test is the 'entry-level' GLS450d 4Matic, which sneaks in just under $200,000 before on-road costs; and is now the sole non-AMG or Maybach variant available following the discontinuation of the 450 petrol.
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So, if you're looking for one of the biggest and fanciest ways to transport seven people, is the Mercedes-Benz GLS a top pic?
Read on to find out…
The most attainable GLS is the limited-run 450d Edition 7, which dropped the price of entry by $17,000 earlier this year but in 'strictly limited' numbers. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
The vehicle you see here is the regular 450d AMG Line, which for model year 2025 (MY25) is priced from $189,100 before on-road costs. Drive-away, you're looking at a base price over $200,000.
By comparison, the BMW X7 starts from $171,300 for the petrol 40i, and $178,300 for the diesel 40d. Still, the GLS is well under the base sticker of the Range Rover, which kicks off from $257,404 before on-road costs.
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Not a whole lot has changed in the cabin of the GLS since its 2019 debut, though a mild mid-life refresh has brought some subtle changes to the looks and technology. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
There's a new steering wheel with double-decker touch-capacitive spokes, as well as revised 12.3-inch twin displays running the second-generation MBUX software interface seen in other Benz models.
Compared to the previous iteration, it's quicker and is less menu dense. More voice activated functionality as well as the re-introduction of touch inputs also makes it easier to use.
We found wireless Apple CarPlay worked well, and we imagine the same goes for Android Auto. If you don't want to use your phone's software, the native interface has heaps of functionality including augmented reality navigation and other connected services, as well as the intelligent 'Hey Mercedes' voice assistant.
The driver's cluster is also hugely customisable, with multiple layouts and widgets to personalise to your tastes. Controlling these displays with the touch-sensitive steering controls can be a bit finicky, though. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
You'll notice the upholstery in our tester is a more standard grained leather rather than smoother Nappa hide, which on first glance doesn't feel worthy of the GLS450d's near-$200,000 price tag. Nappa upholstery optional.
The grained surfaces continue on the Artico (Benz-speak for man-made leather) trimmed dashboard and door cards, but unlike the finishes in Audis and BMWs it just doesn't feel as high-end as the sticker suggests.
Mercedes-Benz offers a few different colours for the interior which dress it up a bit – Macchiato Beige, Catalana Beige and Bahia Brown as well as Black – as well as four different trim inserts including three woods and a pinstriped piano black. I personally think any of the other interior options would make a world of difference.
At least the switchgear is tactile and functional, though the central touchpad which acts as a secondary screen controller can be fiddly on the move. The cooled front cupholders are a nice touch, though.
There's also heaps of storage too, from the cupholders and phone slot ahead of the centre console to the large door bins and centre cubby under the front-centre armrest – there are plenty of places to hide your stuff. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
As you'd imagine, the second row is very large. The long wheelbase and high roofline affords good head and leg room for taller passengers, and the rear seats electrically slide and recline, including a rear access function.
They're quite slow, though, particularly the rear access function which feels like it takes an eternity. In this instance I'd be happy with manual operation or a quick hydraulic release.
Kids will love the big panoramic sunroof, which lets heaps of light in without impeding on head room. That said, it stops at the second row, meaning third-row passengers can feel a little boxed in with the dark interior colour scheme of our test vehicle.
As standard the rear seats are heated on the outboard positions which is nice, with cooling optional. Extra zones for climate control with directional vents in the rear are also nice, as is the array of USB-C power points in rows two and three.
Speaking of, row three isn't quite as big as the second row but you can fit decent-sized adults back there with good head and knee room. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
The third row gets two individual seats that also electrically raise or lower (again, slowly), and they get nicely trimmed armrests with cupholders, USB-C charge outlets and remote switches to fold the second row out of the way.
Boot space is quoted at a minimum 355 litres with the third row in play, expanding to a capacious 2400 litres with both rear rows of seating folded. For reference, the GLS's boot with seven seats is about the same as a VW Polo.
A collapsible space saver spare is under the rear, as well as an air compressor to pump it up.
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At the heart of the GLS450d is a turbocharged inline-six diesel engine with 'EQ Boost' 48V mild-hybrid assistance. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
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As you'd expect, the GLS feels like a large, substantial vehicle on the road. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
Pictured: Overseas model shown
It's hulking dimensions means it towers over conventional passenger vehicles, and driving in peak-hour traffic can feel like other motorists are darting around you and snapping at your heels.
This 2.7-tonne luxury bus is, however, very smooth, refined and comfortable for commuting. 750Nm from just 1350rpm makes for effortless performance, and it'll get moving briskly if you step on it.
Mercedes-Benz claims an almost hot hatch-like 6.1-second 0-100km/h dash for the 450d, which is no mean feat. It's about half a second off the smaller GLE SUV with the same drivetrain.
Speaking of the drivetrain, the big diesel engine with 48V mild-hybrid assistance is very smooth at low speeds, though it's not quite as aggressive an MHEV system as some other brands.
Unless you pop it in Eco mode, the 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel only turns off early as you come to a stop, then fires up just about instantly when you want to set off again. In Eco mode though, it'll shut off when coasting too. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
That helped us to achieve a still-impressive 8.5L/100km indicated economy readout despite a good mix of peak-hour driving mixed in with freeway stints. For reference, I live about 22km from the CarExpert Melbourne office with my daily commute combining ~18km of freeway with the remainder crossing the CBD and its surrounds.
General comfort is very good, with the standard adaptive air suspension offering a cushy ride and the optional E-Active Body Control working hard to minimise body movements. It can sometimes have an odd lateral movement which can feel a bit odd, but it also makes this 5.2m-long and 2.0m-wide SUV feel more wieldy than it ought to be.
The light steering makes the GLS easy to place, but it's not as direct or communicative as an X7 if you like a more feelsome drive. I'd argue the standard air-sprung chassis will be more than sufficient, and will save you a pretty penny upfront, too.
It's beautifully quiet in town and at a cruise, with great insulation from road, wind and powertrain noise. While decked out in AMG appearance gear, Mercedes-Benz has done well to give the GLS a comfort-focused ride rather than trying too hard to be 'sporty'.
Outward visibility is good thanks to the tall glasshouse and standard surround cameras, though the very chunky shoulderline and bluff sides can make this feel bigger and harder to park. Tight manoeuvres can be a little tricky given the immense length and long 3135mm wheelbase, too. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
As you'd expect the GLS is decked out with a suite of Benz's latest assistance systems, allowing this big Mercedes to offer semi-autonomous driving capability on the open road and in traffic jams.
Benz's 'Distronic' adaptive cruise combines with active lane keeping and steering assists to keep the GLS centred within its lane an a set distance from a lead vehicle. Mercedes's assistance software is one of the better calibrated and intuitive in the business, and the lane change assist function feels well sorted, if a little weird the first time you try it.
Blind-spot and rear cross-traffic assists give you an extra set of eyes in traffic and tight areas, helping negotiate small gaps in traffic or city car parks.
The augmented reality function for the MBUX infotainment system also uses the forward camera feed and overlays graphics with directions and street names which is pretty cool. It also has a traffic light view in case you can't see the lights change due to the A-pillars or chunky side mirrors.
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While the cheaper Edition 7 offered a lower level of standard equipment, the 450d AMG Line is the mainstay entry-level model in the local GLS lineup. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS450d equipment highlights: AMG Line
Premium Plus Package
Aluminium-look running boards – illuminated
Mirror Package
5+2 seating
Anthracite open-pore wood trim
Artico leatherette dashboard, door trim
Easy-Pack auto tailgate
Memory Package – front seats
Roof liner in black fabric
12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
12.3-inch MBUX infotainment system
DAB radio
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wireless Android Auto
Airmatic adaptive air suspension
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A handful of cost options and packages are available on the GLS450d AMG Line. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
Available add-ons include: 23-inch AMG alloy wheels: $2100
E-Active Body Control: $13,000 – fitted
Rear Comfort Package: $9900
Towbar Package: $2900
Electric rear sunblinds: $1300
Manufaktur paint: $2200-2900
The E-Active Body Control fitted to our test vehicle is fully active suspension combining the standard adaptive air suspension and damping with a 48V electro-hydraulic anti-roll bar system which reduces pitch, roll and shock sensations; as well as the bouncy off-road recovery feature.
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The GLS is currently unrated by ANCAP or Euro NCAP, though the smaller GLE wears a five-star rating. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
Standard safety features include: 9 airbags – incl. front-side, driver knee
Active Steering Assist – centring
Adaptive cruise control incl. stop/go
Adaptive high beam
Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
Blind-spot monitoring
Driver attention monitoring
Evasive Steering Assist
Exit warning
Lane change assist
Lane departure warning
Lane-keep assist
Parking sensors – front, rear
Pre-Safe system
Rear cross-traffic alert
Surround-view camera
Traffic jam assist
Traffic sign assist
Trailer Manoeuvring Assist
Tyre pressure monitor
Speed Limit Assist
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The Mercedes-Benz GLS is covered by a five year, unlimited kilometre new vehicle warranty. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
While Mercedes-Benz offers long 25,000km service intervals, the five-year Service Plan costs an astonishing $8140. For reference, both the Audi Q7 and BMW X7 cost about half that over the same period.
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Like the GLE I reviewed last year, the GLS's many good points are outshone somewhat by its lofty pricing and austere cabin in as-tested specification. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
At $190,000 before options, the GLS does not feel like a $10,000+ better vehicle than the equivalent BMW X7 xDrive40d – particularly in its lush Pure Excellence spec.
Even then, it still requires a few expensive options to deck it out with the best Mercedes-Benz has to offer and costs an absolute fortune to service.
Yes, the 450d's mild-hybrid-assisted inline diesel six is a peach, and the comfort-focused ride suits the vibe of this big, luxurious family-hauler nicely, but there are plenty of other SUVs that will do as good a job for far less coin. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS Credit: CarExpert
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Massively practical cabin
Updated tech works well Expensive to buy and service
Interior doesn't scream $200k
Not a super feelsome drive
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Externally there's only one major change: a small rectangular grille in the front bumper, below the 500 badge, to let allow more air into the engine bay. At the rear, the 500e badge has been replaced a Hybrid one. Like the exterior, the interior is basically the same as the 500e, with the Hybrid set to feature a 7.0-inch instrumentation display, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat's uConnect 5 infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. According to Motor1, the 500 Hybrid will retail for around €17,000 (A$30,700) in Italy. In its homeland, the official list price for the 500e is €29,950 (A$54,000), but the company is currently offering a deal that brings the total price down to €22,905 (A$41,300). It's unclear how much re-engineering took place, but Fiat announced last year it would spend €100 million (A$180 million) to upgrade the 500's factory, as well as upgrade the 500's platform for improved EV performance and to accept a petrol engine. Launched in 2020, the 500e was one of the last products engineered by Fiat Chrysler before it merged with Group PSA — parent of Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel and Vauxhall — to form Stellantis. Early in its life the 500e was the most popular EV in Italy, and the car managed around 65,000 sales in Europe in 2023. Sales have tapered off badly, though, with only 25,000 finding new homes last year. Combined with the withdrawal of the second-generation 500 from EU markets due to cybersecurity regulations in 2024, Fiat's share of the city car segment has dropped dramatically. Production of the 500 Hybrid will take place alongside the electric 500e at Fiat's factory in Mirafiori, on the outskirts of Turin. The first showroom-bound 500 Hybrids will begin trundling out of the plant in November, and while only 5000 will be made this year, Fiat is expecting to make 100,000 per year when production ramps up. The 500 Hybrid will be available in all of the 500e's body styles: three-door hatch, convertible, and Trepiuno, which features an additional small, reverse-hinged door on the passenger's side. The latter is only available in left-hand drive. MORE: Everything Fiat 500e Content originally sourced from: The Fiat 500 has finally been given a petrol-powered successor, but its journey to production is twistier than the Stelvio pass. That's because the new 500 Hybrid is based on the third-generation 500 — also known as the 500e — that was designed only for electric drivetrains. Under the bonnet is a mild-hybrid drivetrain with Fiat's 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It drives the front wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Fiat has yet to provide the 500 Hybrid's power, torque, performance or fuel economy figures. However, the same drivetrain was used in the second-generation 500, and made 52kW and 92Nm. The 500e is offered with two electric drivetrains: an entry-level 70kW motor paired with a 24kWh battery, and a punchier 87kW motor with a 42kWh battery. Externally there's only one major change: a small rectangular grille in the front bumper, below the 500 badge, to let allow more air into the engine bay. At the rear, the 500e badge has been replaced a Hybrid one. Like the exterior, the interior is basically the same as the 500e, with the Hybrid set to feature a 7.0-inch instrumentation display, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat's uConnect 5 infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. According to Motor1, the 500 Hybrid will retail for around €17,000 (A$30,700) in Italy. In its homeland, the official list price for the 500e is €29,950 (A$54,000), but the company is currently offering a deal that brings the total price down to €22,905 (A$41,300). It's unclear how much re-engineering took place, but Fiat announced last year it would spend €100 million (A$180 million) to upgrade the 500's factory, as well as upgrade the 500's platform for improved EV performance and to accept a petrol engine. Launched in 2020, the 500e was one of the last products engineered by Fiat Chrysler before it merged with Group PSA — parent of Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel and Vauxhall — to form Stellantis. Early in its life the 500e was the most popular EV in Italy, and the car managed around 65,000 sales in Europe in 2023. Sales have tapered off badly, though, with only 25,000 finding new homes last year. Combined with the withdrawal of the second-generation 500 from EU markets due to cybersecurity regulations in 2024, Fiat's share of the city car segment has dropped dramatically. Production of the 500 Hybrid will take place alongside the electric 500e at Fiat's factory in Mirafiori, on the outskirts of Turin. The first showroom-bound 500 Hybrids will begin trundling out of the plant in November, and while only 5000 will be made this year, Fiat is expecting to make 100,000 per year when production ramps up. The 500 Hybrid will be available in all of the 500e's body styles: three-door hatch, convertible, and Trepiuno, which features an additional small, reverse-hinged door on the passenger's side. The latter is only available in left-hand drive. MORE: Everything Fiat 500e Content originally sourced from: The Fiat 500 has finally been given a petrol-powered successor, but its journey to production is twistier than the Stelvio pass. That's because the new 500 Hybrid is based on the third-generation 500 — also known as the 500e — that was designed only for electric drivetrains. Under the bonnet is a mild-hybrid drivetrain with Fiat's 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It drives the front wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Fiat has yet to provide the 500 Hybrid's power, torque, performance or fuel economy figures. However, the same drivetrain was used in the second-generation 500, and made 52kW and 92Nm. The 500e is offered with two electric drivetrains: an entry-level 70kW motor paired with a 24kWh battery, and a punchier 87kW motor with a 42kWh battery. Externally there's only one major change: a small rectangular grille in the front bumper, below the 500 badge, to let allow more air into the engine bay. At the rear, the 500e badge has been replaced a Hybrid one. Like the exterior, the interior is basically the same as the 500e, with the Hybrid set to feature a 7.0-inch instrumentation display, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat's uConnect 5 infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. According to Motor1, the 500 Hybrid will retail for around €17,000 (A$30,700) in Italy. In its homeland, the official list price for the 500e is €29,950 (A$54,000), but the company is currently offering a deal that brings the total price down to €22,905 (A$41,300). It's unclear how much re-engineering took place, but Fiat announced last year it would spend €100 million (A$180 million) to upgrade the 500's factory, as well as upgrade the 500's platform for improved EV performance and to accept a petrol engine. Launched in 2020, the 500e was one of the last products engineered by Fiat Chrysler before it merged with Group PSA — parent of Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel and Vauxhall — to form Stellantis. Early in its life the 500e was the most popular EV in Italy, and the car managed around 65,000 sales in Europe in 2023. Sales have tapered off badly, though, with only 25,000 finding new homes last year. Combined with the withdrawal of the second-generation 500 from EU markets due to cybersecurity regulations in 2024, Fiat's share of the city car segment has dropped dramatically. Production of the 500 Hybrid will take place alongside the electric 500e at Fiat's factory in Mirafiori, on the outskirts of Turin. The first showroom-bound 500 Hybrids will begin trundling out of the plant in November, and while only 5000 will be made this year, Fiat is expecting to make 100,000 per year when production ramps up. The 500 Hybrid will be available in all of the 500e's body styles: three-door hatch, convertible, and Trepiuno, which features an additional small, reverse-hinged door on the passenger's side. The latter is only available in left-hand drive. MORE: Everything Fiat 500e Content originally sourced from: The Fiat 500 has finally been given a petrol-powered successor, but its journey to production is twistier than the Stelvio pass. That's because the new 500 Hybrid is based on the third-generation 500 — also known as the 500e — that was designed only for electric drivetrains. Under the bonnet is a mild-hybrid drivetrain with Fiat's 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It drives the front wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Fiat has yet to provide the 500 Hybrid's power, torque, performance or fuel economy figures. However, the same drivetrain was used in the second-generation 500, and made 52kW and 92Nm. The 500e is offered with two electric drivetrains: an entry-level 70kW motor paired with a 24kWh battery, and a punchier 87kW motor with a 42kWh battery. Externally there's only one major change: a small rectangular grille in the front bumper, below the 500 badge, to let allow more air into the engine bay. At the rear, the 500e badge has been replaced a Hybrid one. Like the exterior, the interior is basically the same as the 500e, with the Hybrid set to feature a 7.0-inch instrumentation display, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen running Fiat's uConnect 5 infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. According to Motor1, the 500 Hybrid will retail for around €17,000 (A$30,700) in Italy. In its homeland, the official list price for the 500e is €29,950 (A$54,000), but the company is currently offering a deal that brings the total price down to €22,905 (A$41,300). It's unclear how much re-engineering took place, but Fiat announced last year it would spend €100 million (A$180 million) to upgrade the 500's factory, as well as upgrade the 500's platform for improved EV performance and to accept a petrol engine. Launched in 2020, the 500e was one of the last products engineered by Fiat Chrysler before it merged with Group PSA — parent of Peugeot, Citroen, DS, Opel and Vauxhall — to form Stellantis. Early in its life the 500e was the most popular EV in Italy, and the car managed around 65,000 sales in Europe in 2023. Sales have tapered off badly, though, with only 25,000 finding new homes last year. Combined with the withdrawal of the second-generation 500 from EU markets due to cybersecurity regulations in 2024, Fiat's share of the city car segment has dropped dramatically. Production of the 500 Hybrid will take place alongside the electric 500e at Fiat's factory in Mirafiori, on the outskirts of Turin. The first showroom-bound 500 Hybrids will begin trundling out of the plant in November, and while only 5000 will be made this year, Fiat is expecting to make 100,000 per year when production ramps up. The 500 Hybrid will be available in all of the 500e's body styles: three-door hatch, convertible, and Trepiuno, which features an additional small, reverse-hinged door on the passenger's side. The latter is only available in left-hand drive. 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Nissan Patrol. You find it. You keep it – just two days left to enter
In case you missed it, we've teamed up with Nissan Australia to give away a brand-new MY25 Nissan Patrol Ti-L – and it could be yours if you enter by 11:59pm AEST this Thursday (July 10). That's right, there are just two days left to enter after today, so don't miss out – get your entry in now! Be the first to find the car and you keep it, no strings attached. How epic is that? And it's not just any MY25 Patrol – Nissan is giving away a mighty Ti-L, the top-of-the-range luxury flagship of the popular extra-large off-road SUV lineup, normally priced at $102,100 before on-road costs. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. All Patrol variants are equipped with a powerful 5.6-litre V8 engine producing 298kW of power and 560Nm of torque. They feature impressive off-road capability thanks to an intelligent four-wheel drive system with selectable modes, a helical limited-slip rear differential, Hydraulic Body Motion Control (HBMC), and a generous 140-litre fuel tank. For MY25, every Patrol now includes an updated dashboard with a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system offering wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and satellite navigation. There's also a wireless phone charger and a 7.0-inch digital TFT display that integrates an off-road monitor. The seven-seat Patrol Ti-L steps things up with a 13-speaker Bose premium sound system, and a centre console cool box. Additional luxury touches include a distinctive front bumper and grille, power sunroof, power-operated tailgate, puddle lights, roof rails, digital rear-view mirror, heated and ventilated front seats, memory settings for the driver's seat, mirrors and steering column, and an electrically adjustable steering column. These are on top of standard features across the Patrol range, such as automatic LED headlights, LED fog lights, heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, leather-accented seats, a 10-way power driver's seat, an eight-way power passenger seat, and tri-zone climate control. In terms of safety, all Patrol models come with autonomous emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control, blind-spot assist, lane-keep assist, rear cross-traffic alert, tyre pressure monitoring, front and rear parking sensors, and Nissan's Intelligent Around-View Monitor with Moving Object Detection. Off-road credentials for the Patrol Ti-L include 273mm of ground clearance, a 34.4-degree approach angle, a 23.3-degree departure angle, and a 3500kg max braked towing capacity, along with a substantial gross vehicle mass (GVM). And of course, like all Nissan models, the Patrol is covered by Nissan's 10-year, 300,000km warranty when serviced on time at an authorised Nissan dealer. To enter the competition, simply head to the Nissan Patrol competition entry site to work out where you think the Patrol is hidden based on the clues that have been dropped. As part of your entry, you'll need to upload a video (up to 60 seconds) of yourself and your driving buddy, telling us where you think the Patrol is and sharing your previous 4×4 driving experience. Then it's as simple as filling in the entry form, hitting submit and you'll be in the running to be selected as a finalist. All entrants and their nominated driving buddy must be available to travel to the secret location in Australia to take part in the hunt between Thursday, July 24 and Saturday, July 26, 2025. To participate in the hunt to find the hidden brand-new MY25 Nissan Patrol Ti-L, all selected finalists and their nominated driving buddy will receive a return flight from their nearest capital city to somewhere close to the secret location. We'll also provide our Patrol hunters with two nights of accommodation and the use of a Nissan Patrol for the duration of the hunt. Entries close at 11:59pm AEST on July 10, 2025. Open to Australian residents aged 18 or older who hold a current and full Australian driver's licence. Limit one entry per person. Click here for full terms and conditions.