February 04 2021
The all-new 2022 Nissan Frontier and Pathfinder models will arrive at area Nissan dealers this summer.
Nissan North America has unveiled two important new vehicles for the 2022 model year. The updated Nissan Frontier mid-size pickup truck has been anticipated for several years in this resurgent market segment.
The all-new Frontier design combines an aggressive, modern style with elements inspired by the iconic Nissan Hardbody, a truck that burnished its rough and rugged reputation winning off-road races in the 1980s and 1990s.
The updated Frontier is powered by a standard 310-horsepower, 281 lb-ft, 3.8-liter direct injection V6 engine. This engine was introduced on the Frontier in 2020 and has proven popular with smaller truck buyers.
2022 Nissan Pathfinder now with 8 seats, 9-speed auto
5 February 2021 1:31 pm / 6 comments
Alongside the new Frontier pick-up, Nissan has also revealed the fifth-generation Pathfinder at a virtual event today. The company’s flagship three-row monocoque SUV has been shorn of its predecessor’s smooth styling, instead adopting the chiselled looks of the body-on-frame Patrol/Armada.
That means the Pathfinder wears the latest Nissan SUV design language, sporting a massive V-motion grille – with three slots at the top to mimic the original, also sold here as the Terrano – and distinctive C-shaped LED headlights. Prominent front and rear fender bulges give the car added muscle and definition, joined together by a faint U-shaped impression on the body side.
2022 Nissan Pathfinder brings more power, a new look and greater comfort to Canadian owners By: Tom Venetis February 4, 2021 Comments
Later this summer, Nissan Canada will give Canadians a whole new Pathfinder experience.
In a for media-only digital reveals Nissan Canada executives showcased the new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder that sees this fifth-generation SUV re-invented from the ground up with a more modern design, a more powerful engine with greater towing capacity and a more refined interior.
Adam Paterson, director of marketing with Nissan Canada said this new Pathfinder is part of the automaker’s focus on bringing a bevy of new vehicles to market in the next 20 months, “and this all-new Pathfinder is rugged, capable, versatile and advanced in terms of the technologies it brings to the market.”
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Chris Davies - Feb 4, 2021, 1:30pm CST
Nissan has taken the wraps off the new 2022 Pathfinder, a complete redesign of the SUV that promises a welcome tech upgrade to go with its clean new styling. Unveiled today alongside the 2022 Frontier pickup, the new Pathfinder keeps owner-favorites like all-wheel drive and plenty of towing capacity, but polishes off some of the rougher edges.
It certainly looks more refined than the outgoing Pathfinder. The overhangs are shorter, while the fascia is larger. Nissan’s V-motion grille has three slots – a nod, the automaker says, to the very first Pathfinder – and there are C-shaped headlamps and a floating roofline. LED headlights are fitted as standard, with DRLs.