Nissan Australia is facing a significant delay in the arrival of the new Y63-series Patrol, with customer deliveries not expected until 2027. However, the company views this extended wait as an opportunity to capitalize on the current Y62 model's unique selling points in the Australian market.
- New Patrol Timeline:
- Y63 Patrol deliveries start in Middle East in November 2024
- Australian orders open late 2026, deliveries in 2027
- Two-year gap between left-hand and right-hand drive versions is "not unusual"
- Current Model Strategy:
- Nissan plans to leverage the Y62 Patrol's V8 engine as a selling point
- Recent updates include new infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Pricing remains competitive against Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series
- Market Position:
- Y62 Patrol sales up 21.4% in 2024, with 5,312 units sold by August
- Priced from $88,900 to $105,160 before on-road costs
- Competes favorably against LandCruiser 300 Series pricing
- Future Considerations:
- New Y63 Patrol will feature a V6 engine with lower emissions
- Expected price increase for the new model
- Nissan developing a "bridging strategy" to manage the transition
While the extended wait for the new Patrol presents challenges, Nissan Australia sees it as an opportunity to maximize the appeal of the current model. By emphasizing the Y62's V8 engine and competitive pricing, Nissan aims to maintain strong sales and customer interest until the arrival of the more premium Y63 Patrol in 2027.