What are the differences between Terra and Patrol?
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Regarding the differences between Terra and Patrol, detailed information is as follows: 1. Exterior: (1) The Terra features more angular overall lines, adopting the latest V-Motion design language. The large U-shaped chrome strip on the front grille paired with the honeycomb blackened air intake grille gives the vehicle a sharper look. The headlight cluster employs a polygonal design, presenting a refined and imposing appearance. (2) The Patrol is equipped with a new Nismo exterior kit, featuring a more dynamic front bumper design. The incorporation of Nismo's signature red elements also conveys a more passionate feel. Additionally, the rear of this model is fitted with a dual-exit exhaust system on one side and newly designed 22-inch forged aluminum alloy wheels, enhancing the overall sporty style. 2. Interior: (1) The Terra's cabin adopts a symmetrical layout, equipped with a large central control screen and one-touch start among other features, but it does not use an electronic parking brake. The instrument panel also retains the traditional mechanical needle design. (2) The Patrol's interior primarily uses a black and white color scheme, with seats wrapped in white perforated leather and accented with red elements and 'Nismo' logos. Moreover, the vehicle features a red instrument panel and a one-touch start button, with the rear seats equipped with an entertainment system featuring dual screens. 3. Powertrain: (1) The Terra is powered by a QR25 2.5L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power output of 135kW. For transmission, it is paired with either a 6-speed manual or a Jatco 7-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the new model will feature a part-time four-wheel-drive system. (2) The Patrol is powered by a Nismo-tuned 5.6L V8 engine, delivering a maximum output of 434 horsepower, which is 36 horsepower more than the standard version. The peak torque figures have not been disclosed yet. Furthermore, this model's steering and suspension systems have been tuned by Nismo and are fitted with Bilstein shock absorbers.