What are the differences between the 2019 and 2018 Nissan Patrol?

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SilasLee
07/28/25 6:39pm
The differences between the 2019 and 2018 Nissan Patrol are: 1. Different appearance: The 2019 Nissan Patrol features a new V-shaped grille design that makes the vehicle look more aggressive and appealing, with detailed adjustments to the bumper and headlights for a refreshing look. 2. Different frame numbers: The tenth digit of the vehicle identification code changes from "J" to "K". 3. Different features: The 2019 model adds wireless charging functionality. Extended content: The new car still adopts the four-spoke steering wheel design commonly used in luxury vehicles, with an ergonomic thickness and premium materials including leather and real wood, providing an excellent grip feel.
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