March 6, 2026

TheAutoPH

The latest in Philippine motoring

The Nissan Patrol gets a new and slightly more affordable variant in PH

The Nissan Patrol has enjoyed a fair amount of success in our market since it was introduced in March of last year. That’s despite its rather steep retail price of Php 5,385,000 which is high for most buyers on the market, but relatively affordable for the behemoth’s target market.

For 2026 however, Nissan Philippines is expanding the full size SUV’s lineup with the addition of a new and “more affordable” variant (if the price difference actually makes a dent), but yes. That goes for Php 5,335,000, lower than the now top-spec variant by Php 50,000.

So what exactly has changed with that Php 50,000 price difference? Well, not much. The “more affordable” Nissan Patrol variant simply does away with the rear entertainment system. On the equipped version, this is composed of two 12.3-inch screens that are mounted on the rear portions of the front seats. And yes, that’s all that has been changed.

This “more affordable” variant does away with the rear entertainment system.

Other equipment such as its 20-inch two-tone alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, dual 14.3-inch screens in front, Klipsch premium audio system, tri-zone climate control, and of course its 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine, among others, all remain the same.

In addition, Nissan Philippines also took the opportunity to announce together with this minor update that they have secured additional allocation for Philippine customers of the Patrol thanks to the SUV’s good sales performance in the local market.

So, for those looking to get a new Nissan Patrol for themselves, will you be getting it with or without the rear entertainment system?