
Nissan Patrol. You find it. You keep it – just two days left to enter
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.
Enter here.
MORE: Everything Nissan Patrol
Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au
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.
Enter here.
MORE: Everything Nissan Patrol
Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au
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.
Enter here.
MORE: Everything Nissan Patrol
Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au
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.
Enter here.
MORE: Everything Nissan Patrol
Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au
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