

So depending on your storage and cargo needs you can adjust the seats to fit more and larger cargo - Up to 80.5 cubic feet with the rear seats down.Īnd for a nonluxury vehicle, Nissan delivers high quality materials on the seating and throughout the Pathfinder’s interior. The vehicle’s seating is also very versatile. To be fair, this is a common concern with three-row SUVs, and hardly a problem unique to Nissan’s Pathfinder. Be aware that the third row should be reserved exclusively for smaller children, as there is not much room to spare. Front seats and the middle row are extremely comfortable with tons of leg room and head room. The Pathfinder is a pleasantly roomy vehicle for the most part. And there are more than enough storage spaces in the vehicle. Capacity is 8 passengers on all levels except for Platinum, which can fit 7 due to the extra comfy captain’s chair setup in the 2nd row. The interior of the Pathfinder is where it truly shines. There are also dual power-heated outside mirrors with LED turn signal indicators. Other exterior features include well-designed LED headlights, daytime running lights, fog lights and tail lamps, which will extend your field of vision extremely far during night driving. Wheels are sized at 20 inches, a sharp panoramic moonroof is available, as are roof rails. Who will want this vehicle?: Families seeking a sharp-looking, tech-savvy three-row SUVĪs part of the redesign, the exterior changes to the 2022 Pathfinder make it taller, wider, longer, and overall a much more muscular and visually appealing ride - and one that’s far more likely to attract your attention than the previous version. Price as tested: $49,890 (starts around $34K)īest feature: Bold new look, versatility, advanced tech and safety features Will this new version live up to its past, and does it measure up to the seemingly endless competition in the segment? FYI

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I recently spent some time behind the wheel of this new Pathfinder, and I’m back with a full report. So the 2022 model year brings us a brand new Pathfinder model - completely redesigned inside and out - that is more in tune with the current state of SUVs. With an endless assault from rival SUVs unveiling their latest and greatest, you can’t stay stagnant that long in this business. I have driven them on long road trips in the past and found them to be very comfortable and among the strongest 3-row SUVs for families traveling near or far.īut with its latest major updates coming in 2016, it was about time for a redesign. I’ve long been a fan of the Nissan Pathfinder, a three-row SUV that has been around for nearly four decades and has often been ahead of the curve in terms of capability, design and technology.
