Nissan has updated pricing for the Pathfinder SUV on year into the new model's lifecycle in the US. The 2014 Pathfinder starts from a MSRP of $28,850 in the S 2WD basic form, not including the $860 destination charge.
The base S trim level gets you 18-inch alloys, Advanced Drive-Assist Display, tri-zone climate control and EZ Flex seating.
Next, the SV model starts at $32,110 for the 2WD or $44,710 for the 4WD model has roof rails, rear view monitor and Nissan Intelligent Key.
The most expensive model is the $41,350 Platinum Premium 4WD model, which has things like a harddrive for your music, around view monitor, a dual panoramic roof and three-zone entertainment system.
The only engine offered is Nissan’s 3.5-liter V6 matched to a new generation of efficient Xtronic CVT. This combo sends 260 horsepower either to the front wheels or all four via the 4x4 system that offers selectable 2WD, Auto or 4WD modes.
Next, the SV model starts at $32,110 for the 2WD or $44,710 for the 4WD model has roof rails, rear view monitor and Nissan Intelligent Key.
The most expensive model is the $41,350 Platinum Premium 4WD model, which has things like a harddrive for your music, around view monitor, a dual panoramic roof and three-zone entertainment system.
The only engine offered is Nissan’s 3.5-liter V6 matched to a new generation of efficient Xtronic CVT. This combo sends 260 horsepower either to the front wheels or all four via the 4x4 system that offers selectable 2WD, Auto or 4WD modes.