
Nissan to Livestream World Premiere of All-New Patrol NISMO From the Middle East
Dubai, UAE (20 June 2025) – Nissan is set to strengthen its performance-focused lineup in the Middle East with the highly anticipated NISMO event, taking place in Dubai on 24 June 2025.
Customers, media, influencers and automotive enthusiasts are invited to join the live global streaming of the event: unveiling the all-new Patrol NISMO – marking its world premiere, and the new Nissan Z NISMO – making its regional debut.
· Date: Tuesday, 24th June 2025
· Time: 7:30PM GST (GMT +4) · Worldwide Livestream Link on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/_EEr_Zip8mc
The livestream will showcase Nissan's latest NISMO icons in the Middle East, spearheading the Red Ring Society and offering viewers a first look at Nissan's next generation of bold design and motorsport-inspired innovation.
Don't miss out this exclusive opportunity to celebrate the passion and precision of NISMO.

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