Nissan confirms early-2026 arrival for the refreshed Pathfinder, bringing updated features while keeping its V6 and raising prices slightly. The facelifted 2026 Nissan Pathfinder starts at $37,500, a ...
Pricing for the 2026 Nissan Pathfinder starts at $38,995 (all prices include $1,495 destination charge). New interior tech includes a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen Minor exterior styling changes For ...
For the 2026 model year, the Nissan Pathfinder receives fresh front-end styling for a more modern look, along with new wheel options on higher trim levels. A larger infotainment display highlights ...
Standing out in today's crowded field of three-row SUVs isn't easy. And frankly, the Nissan Pathfinder hasn't been able to do so against more special–feeling rivals from Hyundai, Kia, and Mazda. But ...
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Nissan is on a quest (no pun intended, I promise) to turn around its fortunes, and a big part of that journey is freshening up a lineup that’s new on the outside, but still pretty dated inside. The ...
The 2026 Nissan Pathfinder received a facelift and other updates, and prices across the lineup have also increased. The Pathfinder's base S trim level now starts at $38,995, which is $1100 more than ...
Nissan's Pathinder was one of the original SUVs of the modern era when it debuted way back in 1986, and continues to be a popular choice among families seeking three rows of seating and some off-road ...
The Nissan Pathfinder gets a midcycle facelift for 2026, with a new front end and some new, up-to-date electronics inside. Pathfinder is less expensive than most in the class, starting at $38,995.
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