The new Y63 Nissan Patrol is not expected to reach customers until 2027 in markets like Australia.The current Australian-market Patrol received Apple CarPlay and Android Auto updates, addressing previous complaints.The new Patrol will downsize to a twin-turbo V6 from a naturally aspirated V8, affecting its appeal to certain buyers.Despite the upcoming changes, the current Patrol holds a price advantage over comparable Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series models.The Nissan Patrol Ti starts at $89,260, while the Ti-L and Warrior by Premcar models are priced higher.The interior of the Nissan Patrol includes updated features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.The infotainment system sees improvements, but the layout may appear aftermarket, and some features have been removed.In terms of driving experience, the Patrol's big petrol V8 engine offers power and smooth performance.The Nissan Patrol's V8 engine provides strong performance, with a fuel consumption of 14.2L/100km.The Patrol is praised for its off-road capabilities, including selectable low-range gearing and various driving modes.