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Above the ordinary : All-New Nissan Patrol (Y63) Review Part 2

For an old school guy like me, understanding the vehicle became a rather long process, because there was so much to see, learn and showcase.

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Introduction

I’d left you with Part-1 of my review of the All-New Nissan Patrol (Y63) .

Challenges in compiling Part-2

Phew! For an old school guy like me, understanding the vehicle became a rather long process, because there was so much to see, learn and showcase. Without much ado, let's get down to brass tacks - maximum pictures, less text!

Request to readers - I have tried to compile all details in a logical sequence, with loads of pictures, and less text. Kindly read from start to end to get all the ammunition!

What's been covered until now in Part-1

1. Quick run up to how I met a Nissan Patrol Y63
2. Few bits on the earlier gen Y61 and Y62 Patrols that I saw in a showroom
3. First drive in the Y63 Patrol
4. Some information on the interiors and exterior of the Y63 Patrol

Interiors (Contd. from Part-1)

Rear Seatback controls | Yellow arrow denotes second row and green arrow for the third row


One touch operation for seatback fold
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aAMn-mOKnOA

Boot space with third row in position

Cargo Floor Box

Air Compressor hose

Subwoofer next to the cargo floor box

Large case placed just to give readers an idea of the space available

Available space with second and third rows down - no tumble forward here

Stitching on center armrest

Lower console tray - possible to provide because gear levers have been done away with

Rear AC Controls

Left control stalk - for the lights. Also note the paddle shifter

Right control stalk - for the wiper washer set ups. Also note the paddle shifter

L to R : Steering Assist, Heads Up display and tailgate/liftgate open switches

Auto Hold - this prevents the car from creeping at, say, intersections or traffic lights. Press the accelerator and the hold gets released

Front right side AC vent - note the superlative finish

IRVM View

Intelligent Rear View Mirror - flip the lever below the IRVM like in the older cars, the rear camera turns on, and the IRVM displays the image

Rear camera positioned at the bottom of the rear windscreen

Rear seat entertainment | Two 12.8" screens - input via Miracast, USB, HDMI

Seat belt for the third-row center passenger is a pull down from the roof

Third Row - Left speaker

Third Row - Right speaker


Demo of the Klipsch audio system - audio settings at "flat" | headphones recommended
https://youtu.be/ZgwX8w1pdXI

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