During its financial results presentation for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024, Nissan recently shared a glimpse of its upcoming vehicle lineup. The presentation included a sneak peek at the next versions of the Patrol, its American version the Armada, the Murano, and a new, smaller SUV that is still under the wraps and hasn’t been named yet. This lineup shows Nissan’s effort to boost its brand and product offerings as it seeks to recover from a tough start to the year.
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The new version of the Patrol, Nissan’s flagship SUV is especially popular in the Middle East, seems like it was made to keep its well-known strong features while adding modern luxuries, keeping it attractive to SUV car buyers. The Armada, which is sold in the U.S., shares its design and features with the Patrol but is customized for American buyers.
Updates are also expected for the Murano, a midsize SUV that has found success in North America, with a sportier design and updated features which will hopefully attract more buyers. Adding to the intrigue, Nissan teased a new smaller crossover, details of which remain short, but is speculated to be a compact SUV, potentially an electric model, further expanding Nissan’s lineup.
Nissan teases updates for Patrol and Armada alongside a new mystery SUV
It’s a full garage at Nissan with the revamped Patrol and Armada, plus a surprise SUV waiting under the covers.
Shaynah Miranda on Jul 31, 2024You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsNissan teases updates for Patrol and Armada alongside a new mystery SUV

During its financial results presentation for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024, Nissan recently shared a glimpse of its upcoming vehicle lineup. The presentation included a sneak peek at the next versions of the Patrol, its American version the Armada, the Murano, and a new, smaller SUV that is still under the wraps and hasn’t been named yet. This lineup shows Nissan’s effort to boost its brand and product offerings as it seeks to recover from a tough start to the year.
Related: Is the Nissan Silvia finally returning?
The new version of the Patrol, Nissan’s flagship SUV is especially popular in the Middle East, seems like it was made to keep its well-known strong features while adding modern luxuries, keeping it attractive to SUV car buyers. The Armada, which is sold in the U.S., shares its design and features with the Patrol but is customized for American buyers.
Updates are also expected for the Murano, a midsize SUV that has found success in North America, with a sportier design and updated features which will hopefully attract more buyers. Adding to the intrigue, Nissan teased a new smaller crossover, details of which remain short, but is speculated to be a compact SUV, potentially an electric model, further expanding Nissan’s lineup.
While details on the new models were limited, the presentation hinted at updates in technology and design. The new Patrol and Armada are likely to include the latest safety features and connectivity options.

Despite facing financial challenges, with a huge drop in profit in the first quarter of 2024 and adjustments to its annual targets, Nissan remains hopeful and positive. The company administration, including CEO Makoto Uchida, outlined a recovery plan mainly concentrated around these model launches. As these models are prepared for release in various global markets, Nissan hopes the refreshed Patrol and the updated Murano, along with the new compact SUV, will help turn the company’s fortunes around.
To explore Nissan’s range, including the Nissan Patrol, head to AutoDeal.com.ph. There, you can look through the Nissan Car Guide and use the “Get Quote” button to start a conversation with sales agents about your chosen car.
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