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BMW X Models vs Nissan Patrol

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BMW X Models
BMW X Models

$53,500 - $247,900

2024 price

Nissan Patrol
Nissan Patrol

$84,900 - $104,160

2024 price

Summary

2024 BMW X Models
2024 Nissan Patrol
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

V8, 5.6L
Fuel Type
-

-
Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

14.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

8
Dislikes
  • Pricier than some rivals
  • Some options should be standard
  • Overly thick steering wheel

  • No ANCAP
  • Fuel consumption
  • Tight third-row for adults
2024 BMW X Models Summary

BMW’s original X2 crossover from 2018 was not a massive sales success in Australia. The related X1, however, was and continues to be a very popular pick in the ultra competitive premium small SUV class. 

BMW has flipped the script for the second-generation X2, giving it a dramatic makeover that ushers in a bold design that’s now in keeping with its SUV strategy. That is to offer a ‘conventional’ SUV - X1, X3 and X5 - and then a coupe-style sibling - the X2, X4 and X6 - to sit alongside it.

Beyond the new look there are significant changes throughout the car, including the introduction of an all electric version - the iX2.

We drove the two flagship grades at the international launch in Lisbon, Portugal - the petrol-powered M35i xDrive, and the iX2 xDrive30. They might look the same, but they maintain their own distinct characters. Let’s dive in…

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2024 Nissan Patrol Summary

The Nissan Patrol has been sold in Australia since the early 1960s and during that time has evolved through numerous model generations and built solid customer loyalties.

The latest Y62 model, with its brilliant active suspension and powerful petrol V8, was launched here in 2013 and during its decade on sale has remained largely untouched by Nissan apart from facelifts and other revisions to keep it looking fresh.

Although more than 10 years old, it’s still enjoying remarkable popularity as it commands about one third of sales in the ‘Upper Large SUV Under $120K’ segment against its dominant Toyota LandCruiser nemesis.

The Y62's enduring appeal is enhanced by the Warrior variant released in late 2023, which is designed to sharpen the Patrol’s off-road and on-road performance and increase driver engagement.

It’s been developed by Nissan’s special vehicle partner Premcar in Melbourne, which has already created Warrior versions of the Navara ute with the entry-level SL and premium PRO-4X duo.

We were recently handed the keys to the latest Nissan (and first SUV) to be given the Premcar treatment, to see if it’s worthy of joining the Warrior stable.

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