2027 Nissan Patrol Y63: Six Variants Confirmed for Australia, Orders Open Soon
August 7, 2026
The 2027 Nissan Patrol Y63 lineup for Australia is officially confirmed to include six variants, though some names shown in early screenshots may be placeholders and could differ at launch.
Orders for the Y63 will open later this month, with deliveries starting in the first quarter of 2027, and customers can register on Nissan Australia’s website.
Every Y63 will come standard with four-wheel drive and higher-end options such as adaptive air suspension, Intelligent Dynamic Damping, and a Park-to-drive height adjustment system to improve ingress, egress, and off-road capability.
The Y63 targets the luxury off-road segment, borrowing high-end features like adaptive air suspension, head-up display, premium audio, biometric cooling, and zero-gravity massage seats on top grades to rival the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.
In the US lineup, Pro-4X variants emphasize adaptive air suspension and premium interiors, while the Ti-L Reserve stands as a luxury flagship; Australian specs will be announced later this month.
Australian versions are expected to sit above the Ti-L in the range, offering off-road and luxury variants to compete with rivals in both segments.
Biometric cooling will monitor occupant temperatures and automatically adjust climate control for comfort.
Selected grades will include adaptive air suspension, biometric interior cooling, zero-gravity massage seats, dual 14.3-inch displays, a head-up display, and a 12-speaker Klipsch audio system, with grade allocations to be revealed later.
Certain Australian grades will feature adaptive air suspension and Intelligent Adaptive Damping to improve ride height adjustments, entry/exit, and high-speed stability.
Pricing for the Australian Y63 is expected to rise from the prior model’s base, with forecasts placing top trims well above $150,000 AUD; exact figures and availability will be confirmed closer to launch as official details unfold.
The Patrol Y63 shifts from the Y62’s V8 to a 3.5-liter twin-turbo petrol V6 producing 317 kW and 700 Nm, paired with a nine-speed automatic; all Y63s use this engine setup.
Globally, the Y63 debuted in the Middle East and North America as the Armada around late 2024, framing the Australian model within a broader regional rollout.
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