What is the fuel consumption of the Nissan Patrol?

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LeCooper
08/27/25 4:29am
The fuel consumption of the Nissan Patrol is 14.7 liters/100 km to 16 liters/100 km. Below is some relevant information about the Nissan Patrol: 1. The first-generation Nissan Patrol was launched in 1951, featuring off-road configurations and a rugged design. The commonly referred-to Patrol models are generally the fourth-generation (Y60) and fifth-generation (Y61). These two generations gained popularity among off-road enthusiasts and people in the northwestern regions due to their sturdy body and reliable performance. They frequently appeared in off-road competitions and were designated as official vehicles by the United Nations peacekeeping forces, earning high recognition. 2. In 2016, the sixth-generation Nissan Patrol was launched: it completely changed people's traditional impression of the Patrol. Although it is large in size and looks imposing, the once 'iron-blooded tough guy' image is gone forever.
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