2026 Nissan Patrol SUV gets new variant with lower SRP
Nissan Philippines removes rear seat display for the additional variant of 2026 Patrol SUV

Nissan has expanded the Patrol lineup for the Philippine market for the 2026 model year, and yes, the new variant offers a slight price slash over the existing one.
The Patrol’s SRP now starts at PHP 5,335,000 thanks to the new variant that drops the dual 12.8-inch Rear Seat Entertainment screens, saving customers PHP 50,000 in the process. Nissan says the new Patrol variant has a more front passenger-focused configuration, which is perfect for owners who prefer to be behind the wheel of the Patrol rather than being driven in it.
The rest of the feature list, on the other hand, remains unchanged. There’s still the 12-speaker Klipsch sound system, tri-zone climate control, air suspension, and the same 3.5-liter, twin turbo V6 powertrain found underneath the hood.
Nissan says with this broadened range, customers can select the Patrol that best reflects their preferences, while preserving the model's unmistakable flagship character. Nissan Philippines also ensures customers that units are ready, as they have secured additional allocation for the Philippine market, which reflects the model's importance in Nissan's global performance and the continued support of local customers.
The 2026 Nissan Patrol retails at the following prices:
2026 Nissan Patrol 3.5L V6TT AT 4X4 – PHP 5,335,000*
2026 Nissan Patrol 3.5L V6TT AT 4X4 with Rear Display – PHP 5,385,000*
*Additional PHP 30,000 for Everest White, PHP 50,000 for Everest White with Black Roof, and PHP 20,000 for Gun Metallic with Black Roof

Nissan Philippines Inc. will also showcase the Nissan x Quiccs Z NISMO TEQ23, and the rest of Nissan's lineup—offering visitors a closer look at the brand's latest models and technologies. Check out the dates to get a chance to test drive your dream Nissan, as well as bag some unique deals.
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