Is There Any Damage to the Patrol by Keeping It in High-Speed Four-Wheel Drive for a Long Time?
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The Patrol will not be damaged by keeping it in high-speed four-wheel drive for a long time. Relevant details about the Patrol are as follows: Introduction of Elements: The new Patrol was released at the beginning of last year, aiming to retain the style of a rugged off-road vehicle while incorporating many fashionable and technological elements. The interior features a 3-row, 7-seat configuration. This vehicle shares the same platform as the Infiniti QX56 but with a different focus—the Patrol is more oriented towards off-road performance (equipped with center and rear differential locks). Off-Road Performance: The new Patrol maintains a body-on-frame structure, but the suspension system has been upgraded to an independent four-wheel suspension. Nissan defines the new Patrol as an "all-terrain expert." The new vehicle offers four driving modes: sand/gravel, highway, sand, and rock. Additionally, the new Patrol is equipped with the Hydraulic Body Motion Control System (HBMC), which continuously adjusts the vehicle's posture based on real-time road feedback.