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India Today
7 hours ago
- Automotive
- India Today
2026 Nissan Patrol Nismo unveiled: 495bhp SUV built for the Middle East
Nissan has taken the wraps off the new 2026 Patrol Nismo, a high-performance SUV exclusively developed for the Middle East. The new Patrol Nismo represents the most powerful iteration of the Patrol to date, boasting region-specific enhancements in design, performance, and driving the heart of the 2026 Patrol Nismo is a specially tuned 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 engine producing 495bhp and 700Nm of torque in sport mode, a 70bhp boost over the standard Patrol. The VR35DDTT engine is hand-assembled at Nissan's Iwaki Plant in Japan, featuring a Nismo-red engine cover and a commemorative plate for exclusivity. advertisementPaired with a recalibrated 9-speed automatic transmission and paddle shifters, the engine has been fine-tuned for the demanding conditions of the region. A new bumper design enhances brake cooling, while rear diffusers and spoilers optimise high-speed aerodynamics, making this SUV as confident on the road as it is aggressive in its styling. The Patrol Nismo features bold design revisions that elevate both form and function. At the front, the iconic V-Motion grille is reimagined with a 3D honeycomb mesh and larger air intakes. Formula E-inspired rear fog lamps and red-accented 'Layered Double Wing' bumpers underscore the SUV's motorsport pedigree. Rear enhancements include an extended spoiler, layered air diffusers, and side splitters, all contributing to increased downforce and grip. There are five exterior shades, including a Nismo-exclusive Stealth Gray, with both monotone and dual-tone options that accentuate the vehicle's dynamic cabin continues the sporty theme with a dual-tone red and black interior, red contrast stitching, and Nismo branding across the headrests. Suede and leather upholstery, carbon-fibre inspired trim, and aluminium pedals enhance the performance-focused appeal. The seats offer bolstered support for spirited driving, while a red start/stop button and red seat belts further reinforce the racing Patrol Nismo is equipped with Nismo-tuned E-Dampers, which adjust in real-time to provide a balance of comfort and control. A new electronic power steering setup delivers sharper feedback, while 22-inch forged alloy wheels, co-developed with RAYS, reduce weight by 23% and improve brake cooling. The Active Sound Enhancement (ASE) system inside the cabin amplifies the deep, resonant engine note of the NISMO-tuned exhaust, making each drive feel more 2026 Patrol NISMO joins the expanded Patrol family in the Middle East, which now includes:advertisementStandard Patrol – The luxurious all-rounderPatrol PRO-4X – For off-road lifestyle adventuresNissan Patrol Nismo– The ultimate high-performance flagshipWith production focused on Middle Eastern markets, the new Patrol Nismo will be available from July 2025 across UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider Middle to Auto Today Magazine Key Specs: 2026 Nissan Patrol NismoEngine: 3.5L Twin-Turbo V6Power: 495bhp @ 5600rpmTorque: 700Nm @ 3600rpmTransmission: 9-speed AT with paddle shiftersWheels/Tyres: 22-inch forged alloys with 275/50R22 tyresKerb Weight: 2,817 kgSeating Capacity: 8Ground Clearance: 195 mmApproach/departure angles: 23 / 25.5- Ends


Borneo Post
18-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Abd Karim: Youth must be architects of our shared future
Abdul Karim (fifth left), flanked by his deputies, joins other officials for a photo session at the Hikmah Exchange Event Centre. KUCHING (June 18): The Rainforest Youth Summit (RAYS) is more than just a platform for dialogue – it is a movement for co-creation and change, aimed at empowering young people to take ownership of their future, said Sarawak Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Minister, Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. Speaking at the summit's opening ceremony held at the Hikmah Exchange Event Centre today, he emphasised that Sarawak's role as host extended beyond logistics and hospitality. 'This platform is designed so that youths will not merely be participants, but active architects of our shared future,' he said. 'We are committed to ensuring the outcomes of this summit influence real policy decisions and spur community-driven action,' he added. Now in its second year, RAYS has convened more than 20 speakers from 13 countries, offering a vibrant space for youth to share diverse perspectives on sustainability, indigenous knowledge, climate action, and youth advocacy. Abdul Karim, who is also State Tourism, Creative Industry, and Performing Arts Minister, praised the Sarawak Tourism Board for its leadership in organising the summit and expressed gratitude to all collaborators, volunteers, and partners. He noted that the summit aligns with the state's Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, which seeks to drive inclusive economic growth while prioritising environmental sustainability and social equity. Absul Karim also highlighted Sarawak's ongoing efforts in environmental conservation and innovation, including investments in renewable energy, development of biodiversity corridors, and the pursuit of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) recognition for Sarawak Delta Geopark. 'Here in Sarawak, we are proud to lead by example. Our policies and programmes demonstrate that sustainability and cultural preservation are central to development,' he said. He added that RAYS supports Sarawak's alignment with global frameworks such as the Paris Agreement and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) regional strategies, by ensuring youth voices are represented in climate and policy dialogues. Urging participants to bring back the insights gained at RAYS to their communities, Abdul Karim stressed the importance of continued engagement. 'We want our youth – whether from Sarawak, Malaysia, or across Asean – to shape, lead, and curate the future they wish to inherit. 'Through platforms like RAYS, we ensure their voices are not only heard but are part of the policymaking process,' he said. He concluded by inviting delegates to experience Sarawak's rich heritage and culinary traditions, reminding them that Kuching has been recognised by Unesco as both a 'Creative City of Gastronomy' and a 'World City of Crafts'. Also present were Deputy State Tourism, Creative Industry, and Performing Arts Ministers Datuk Sebastian Ting and Datuk Snowdan Lawan, as well as Deputy State Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Ministers Datuk Dr Ripin Lamat and Dato Gerald Rentap Jabu. Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah Rainforest Youth Summit RAYS youth


Borneo Post
18-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Sarawak sets global stage for music, performing arts with sustainable growth vision
Abdul Karim (third left) and other officials give a thumbs-up during the RAYS 2025. – Photo by Matthew Umpang KUCHING (June 18): Sarawak is steadily building momentum toward becoming a competitive international destination for music and performance-based events, driven by strong government support, sustainable practices and upcoming infrastructure development, said State Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister, Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. He noted that the state's commitment to the performing arts is evident in the continued success of the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF), which enters its 28th edition this weekend. 'Across Asean, music festivals are mushrooming, and Sarawak is no exception. We hosted Boney M in January and will be welcoming Air Supply soon. The RWMF also remains a major highlight on our events calendar,' he told reporters after officiating the Rainforest Youth Summit (RAYS) 2025 at the Hikmah Exchange Event Centre here today. Abdul Karim also pointed out that what sets Sarawak apart is its commitment to environmental responsibility in organising such events despite seeing an increase in music events since the Covid-19 pandemic, in tandem with similar growth across the region. He said a portion of RWMF ticket sales goes towards forest replanting efforts and the event prohibits the sale of drinks in plastic bottles, as patrons are encouraged to bring their own reusable containers. 'We want festival goers to not only enjoy the music, but also understand their responsibility towards the environment. This sustainability-first approach is also applied to other events organised through the Sarawak Tourism Board and Business Events Sarawak.' Looking ahead, Abdul Karim noted that Sarawak aspires to host mega concerts, but current infrastructure presents some challenges. He added that the state's plan to launch its own airline by the end of next year would further improve connectivity, opening new possibilities for bringing in international performers and attracting regional audiences. 'Our stadium can cater for up to 30,000 people, while our indoor venues can only hold 4,000 to 5,000. We are also constructing a second Borneo Convention Centre, which will have a 10,000-capacity hall and is expected to be ready in two years. 'With better flight access, we can plan targeted events. For instance, if a concert features Korean artistes, we can focus on bringing in fans from South Korea,' he said. Apart from that, Abdul Karim said the state government also ensures that events cater to a wide demographic, with concerts designed for both younger and older audiences, including retro acts popular among those in their 40s and 50s. He acknowledged the high costs involved in staging large-scale performances, noting that decisions must strike a balance between ambition and financial viability. 'We are building capacity, but we must also be mindful of sustainability not only environmentally, but economically.' Abdul Karim said Sarawak's development of its performing arts scene aligns with its Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, which aims to make the state a high-income economy through sustainable development. He pointed to ongoing efforts in renewable energy, hydrogen-powered public transport, and green building designs, such as the Hikmah Exchange Event Centre, as examples of Sarawak's long-term commitment. 'With the right infrastructure, connectivity and values, Sarawak is well positioned to elevate its performing arts sector to the global stage,' he added. Also present at the press conference were State Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts deputy ministers Datuk Sebastian Ting and Datuk Snowdan Lawan; and State Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development deputy ministers Datuk Dr Ripin Lamat and Dato Gerald Rentap Jabu.