It's odd that there aren't many tuned variants of the sixth-generation Nissan Patrol despite the fact that it's been on the market for almost 13 years. Now, Manhart unveiled a customized Nissan Patrol to mark its growth in the Middle East. Along with its rival Toyota Land Cruiser, the Nissan Patrol is one of the most well-liked SUVs in the area.
The aggressive bodykit that comes standard on the Nissan Patrol Nismo comprises big intakes, a front splitter, a rear wing, and a sizable diffuser. We can propose a brand-new set of alloy wheels with a stunning 24-inch diameter and a gold finish.
Additionally, the tuner added a set of decals with its distinctive gold accents, black shade, and dark-finished trim.
The interior followed a similar design scheme and included black and gold-finished leather and Alcantara. The dashboard's carbon-fiber and glossy black accents have been contrasted by this technique, which has been applied to the newly reupholstered front and back seats, the center armrest, and the door panels.
It still has the same 5.6-liter V8 engine under the hood as the Patrol Nismo, but it is no longer normally aspirated. A supercharger has been added by Manhart to increase the engine's output to a robust 650 horsepower and 600 Nm of torque.
A cat-back exhaust with a 200-cell sport catalytic converter and a richer sound is combined with the power boost. Since the Patrol Nismo already had specially tuned Bilstein shocks, Manhart did not modify the suspension.
No information has been provided regarding how the supercharger package has improved performance, but we will remind you that Nissan claims the standard Patrol Nismo can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in around 7.3 seconds.
Manhart is presently taking orders for comparable builds via its dealers or official website.