A rugged, truck-based Pathfinder could arrive later this decade, slotting between a rumored Xterra revival and the ...
The unibody Pathfinder isn't going anywhere, and Nissan plans to sell two wildly different models under the same name.
The Nissan Pathfinder has changed its stripes more than most SUVs. When it launched in the mid-1980s, it was a true truck, ...
By offering two very different variants of the Pathfinder, Nissan wants to become more competitive, but in doing so, has missed an opportunity to delve into its off-road heritage.
The automaker is planning to sell the current unibody Pathfinder alongside a body-on-frame model by the same name.
With improved performance, smarter tech, and a new transmission underpinned by early go-anywhere DNA, Nissan’s legacy three-row SUV is firmly planted in the present.
A body-on-frame Nissan Pathfinder is set to return alongside a unibody model by 2029. The strategy targets Toyota’s SUV volume with rugged and family variants.
The United States-market Nissan Pathfinder isn’t a bad looking SUV. At worst, it’s just a generic looking front-wheel-drive-based, three-row SUV. It isn’t special but it isn’t offensive, either.