Bustami and Saheb Group, the exclusive Nissan dealer in Jordan, announced the arrival of the all new Nissan Patrol with its first ever Adaptive Air Suspension system in the Middle East. This launch, on behalf of Nissan Global, happened on November 18, 2025, and aims to boost driving comfort, off road capability, and everyday use for drivers in the region.
What Makes This Suspension System Special
The Adaptive Air Suspension comes with Intelligent Dynamic Damping, known as e Damper technology. It adjusts in real time to road conditions, making drives smoother and more stable.
This setup marks a big step up from past models. Nissan has built on over 70 years of Patrol history, adding features like adjustable ride height for better off road performance and city comfort.
Drivers get more control, whether on highways or rough terrain. The system works with the Patrol’s independent suspension to handle bumps and turns with ease.
Which Models Get the New Feature
The suspension is exclusive to top trims. It appears in the Patrol V6T Platinum, Patrol PRO 4X, and Patrol NISMO.
Each model pairs it with a powerful 3.5 liter twin turbo V6 engine. This engine delivers strong torque and quick response.
The PRO 4X focuses on off road adventures, while the NISMO offers sporty performance. All use a nine speed automatic transmission for smooth shifts.
Here is a quick look at the key models:
| Model | Engine | Key Focus | Starting Price Estimate (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrol V6T Platinum | 3.5L Twin Turbo V6 | Luxury and Comfort | Around 80,000 |
| Patrol PRO 4X | 3.5L Twin Turbo V6 | Off Road Capability | Around 75,000 |
| Patrol NISMO | 3.5L Twin Turbo V6 | High Performance | Around 90,000 |
These prices can vary by country in the Middle East.
How It Improves Daily Driving
In busy cities like Dubai or Amman, the system lowers the vehicle for easy entry and exit. It raises up for rough paths in deserts or mountains.
Tests show it cuts body roll by up to 20 percent on curves. This means safer, more confident drives for families and adventurers.
Nissan says it boosts fuel efficiency too, thanks to better aerodynamics at highway speeds. Pair it with the new reinforced chassis, and you get a quieter cabin.
Many users praise the added practicality. For example, loading heavy items becomes simpler with the adjustable height.
Background on the Patrol’s Global Debut
The all new Patrol first showed up in Abu Dhabi in September 2024. That event highlighted its bold design and tech upgrades.
Then, the NISMO version premiered in June 2025, tailored for Middle East fans who love power and speed. It packs up to 495 horsepower in some setups.
This suspension launch ties into Nissan’s push for smarter vehicles. It follows trends like electric powertrains in other models, but keeps the focus on reliable SUVs for tough regions.
Recent events, like the Red Sea SUV Drive in 2025, let drivers test similar tech. Feedback there helped refine the system for real world use.
Impact on the Middle East Market
In places like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, the Patrol is a top choice for its strength and status. This update could help it compete with rivals like Toyota Land Cruiser.
Sales data from 2025 shows Nissan SUVs up by 15 percent in the region. The new features might drive that higher.
Buyers value the mix of luxury and toughness. With rising demand for advanced tech, this fits what people want now.
- Enhanced off road angles for steep climbs
- Real time damping for instant adjustments
- Better stability in high winds or sand
Experts predict more models will adopt air suspension soon, as it solves common issues in varied terrains.
Future Outlook for Nissan in the Region
Nissan plans to expand this tech to other vehicles. It builds on successes like the Patrol Warrior in Australia, which has similar off road boosts.
In the Middle East, events and showrooms will showcase the new Patrol starting late 2025. Bustami and Saheb Group leads in Jordan, with quick availability.
This move shows Nissan’s commitment to local needs. It could set trends for adaptive systems in SUVs worldwide.
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