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Nissan Australia claimed that the 60 series Patrol was the first vehicle to drive across the Simpson Desert in Australia, and built much publicity around the 50th anniversary of the event, including a re-enactment with a similar vehicle ending on 21 July 2012 to publicise the impending release of their new-generation Y62.
Nissan has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles. ... 1950–1986 Datsun Patrol; 1951–1953 Datsun 5147 Pickup; 1952 Datsun DC-3;
Nissan Patrol (Y60) 1987–1997. Nissan Patrol (Y61) 1997–2010. RD28ETi; TB45E; ZD30DDTi; 1990–1995 Mazda Eunos Cosmo (With 20B-REW Engine, as the Mazda Q4A-EL ...
The Hydraulic Body Motion Control System (HBMC) technology was employed initially in the Nissan Patrol, and subsequently the Infiniti QX. The system was invented and developed by Nissan Motors and was tested on the Nissan Patrol in the Middle East. The system helps reduce body lean while turning for a more comfortable ride.
Nissan Qashqai 2021, X-trail 2021, Mitsubishi Outlander 2022, Renault Austral; Jatco CVT XS (JF023E) Ratio coverage 7.9, Max torque 280 Nm Nissan Sentra 2024 ;
Nissan Patrol, also called Nissan Safari, a make of four-wheel drive vehicle Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Patrol vehicle .
The Nissan TB straight-six petrol engine was released in 1987 as the TB42. Bore and stroke were 96 mm × 96 mm (3.78 in × 3.78 in). Cubic capacity was 4,169 cc (4.2 L; 254.4 cu in) displacement). The engine was released with a two-barrel carburettor and a point type distributor. It was used in the Nissan Patrol Y60 and Y61 series.
Nissan does not have a letter designation for the SOHC configuration so the camshaft configuration type is assumed as SOHC if no letter is present. Another example is the MR16DDT engine, which has feature designations that describe an engine with dual overhead camshafts, direct cylinder fuel injection and a single turbocharger.