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2023 Nissan Patrol prices rise

The Nissan Patrol four-wheel-drive is up to $2740 more expensive for new orders placed from July 1.

The 2023 Nissan Patrol large 4WD has been hit with price increases of up to $2740 for the start of the new financial year, amid record sales.

Orders placed from 1 July 2023 will face prices of $84,900 plus on-road costs for the Patrol Ti, or $97,600 plus on-road costs for the top-of-the-range Patrol Ti-L.

These prices are up $2740 and $2485 respectively from the previous list prices of $82,160 and $95,115 plus on-road costs.

Nissan Australia has attributed the increases to “rising costs of raw materials and shipping”. There are no changes to standard specifications.

Prices for the upcoming Patrol Warrior off-road flagship – which is based on the Ti model – are not due to be announced until closer to first showroom arrivals in the coming months.

Nissan has reported 2876 examples of the ‘Y62’ Patrol as sold so far this year in Australia, down 10 per cent on the same period last year – when it posted an annual record of 5724 sales by year’s end.

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