2027 Nissan Patrol Y63: Six Variants Confirmed for Australia, Orders Open Soon

August 7, 2026
2027 Nissan Patrol Y63: Six Variants Confirmed for Australia, Orders Open Soon
  • 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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