What are the differences between the QX80 and the Patrol?

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McHadley
07/29/25 11:08pm
The QX80 and the Patrol mainly differ in the following aspects: 1. Different powertrain configurations. The Patrol offers 5.6L, 5.6T, and 6.0T engine options, with the 5.6L naturally aspirated engine producing 293 kW, paired with a 7-speed AT automatic transmission. The Infiniti QX80 is equipped with a 5.6L V8 naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 324 kW, and comes with a 7-speed automatic transmission. 2. Different safety features. The Patrol's safety configurations mainly include front/side airbags, curtain airbags, child seat anchors, tire pressure monitoring, seatbelt reminder, anti-theft alarm, engine immobilizer, and central locking. The Infiniti QX80's safety features include front/side airbags, curtain airbags, parking sensors, rearview camera, 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, collision warning, seatbelt reminder, engine immobilizer, central locking, remote keyless entry, keyless start, keyless entry, tire pressure monitoring system, as well as unique safety features like dual-stage airbags with seatbelt sensors and occupant classification sensors, and lane departure correction system.
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