

Nissan Patrol Safari GL 4.8L A/T (7 Seater)
OMR 230,000
Dealer Information
Location : 59C8+JWG - Ras Al Khor Industrial Area - Dubai - United Arab Emirates - United Arab Emirates
Highlights
Location
Dubai
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Description
The Nissan Patrol Safari GL 4.8L A/T is a robust and versatile SUV designed for those who demand both performance and comfort. With a powerful 4.8L V8 engine that produces 280 horsepower, this vehicle offers impressive acceleration and handling, making it suitable for both on-road and off-road adventures. The four-wheel drive system ensures excellent traction and stability, especially in challenging terrains, while the automatic transmission provides a smooth driving experience.....
moreSpecifications
4WD
✓
ABS
✓
Adaptive cruise control
✓
Air conditioning
✓
Airbags (front and side)
✓
Bluetooth system
✓
Climate control
✓
Color
White
Cooled front seats
✓
Cruise control
✓
Cylinders
8
Drive Type
Four Wheel Drive
Engine capacity
4.8 L
Export status
Can be exported
Fog lights
✓
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Horsepower
280 HP
Interior color
Grey
Keyless go
✓
Kilometers
15 Km
Leather seats
✓
Location
Dubai
Make
Model
Model year
2023
Number of doors
Power seats
✓
Seating capacity
7 seater
Service history
No
Specs
Japanese
Steering side
Right hand
Sunroof
✓
Transmission
Automatic
USB
✓
Vehicle type
SUV/Crossover
Warranty
12 months
Wheel size
20"
Related Links
Nissan Patrol Safari Information Section
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