How tall is the Nissan Patrol?

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XavierRose
08/27/25 8:28am
The dimensions of the Nissan Patrol are 5165mm in length, 1995mm in width, and 1955mm in height. Below is the related introduction: 1. Definition: The Nissan Patrol is Nissan's first full-size SUV, retaining the style of a rugged off-road vehicle while incorporating many fashionable and technological elements. 2. Power: It is equipped with a 5.6L V8 engine, featuring an intelligent all-mode four-wheel drive system and gasoline direct injection technology, with a top speed of 218 km/h. 3. Exterior: The Patrol adheres to a majestic sculpture design concept, with body lines that are as powerful as a sculpture, a V-shaped front grille design, and striking chrome side air intakes, exuding a strong and heroic presence.
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JesseRose
09/09/25 7:09am
I've been driving the Patrol for several years and find its height quite suitable. The body is approximately 180 cm tall, depending on the model. For example, the top trim of the fifth generation is about 182 cm. When driving in the city, I have to pay attention to height limit bars—some parking lots restrict vehicles to 1.8 meters, but the Patrol passes through easily. The interior space is truly spacious, with about two fists of headroom left when sitting inside. When traveling with family, even kids standing inside won’t hit the roof. On the highway, the wind resistance is low, and fuel consumption is well controlled. The visibility is excellent in rainy weather. The trunk can be fully loaded with luggage without height issues—fitting a large suitcase is a breeze. For maintenance, whether at a 4S shop or a repair shop, it can enter almost any doorframe without trouble. The practicality is outstanding, and I highly recommend it to friends who appreciate a sense of space.
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