What is the actual fuel consumption of the Nissan Patrol?

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GenesisAnn
07/30/25 12:52am
The actual fuel consumption of the Nissan Patrol is: 14.7L and 16L per 100 kilometers for combined fuel consumption. Below is a related introduction to the Nissan Patrol's configuration: 1. Safety features: Anti-lock braking system, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, body stability control, driver airbag, passenger airbag, tire pressure monitoring, rear child seat interface. 2. Auxiliary configurations: Cruise control, hill start assist, hill descent control, front parking radar, rear parking radar, driving mode selection, smart entry, keyless start, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, multifunction steering wheel, air purification, in-car refrigerator, etc. 3. Chassis and braking: The front and rear suspensions of the Nissan Patrol models currently on sale are both double-wishbone independent suspensions, with a front-engine four-wheel-drive mode, and the four-wheel-drive system is full-time four-wheel drive. The front and rear brake types of the Nissan Patrol models currently on sale are both ventilated disc brakes, and the parking brake type is foot-operated.
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