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.
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Under the Nissan NEXT business plan, the Japanese automaker has taken the veils off the brand-new Frontier for the U.S. market. Scheduled to arrive at dealerships this summer for the 2022 model year, the mid-size pickup comes with best-in-class horsepower thanks to a V6 engine. 38 photos
Already introduced for the 2020 model year with 93 percent new or redesigned parts, the 2022 Frontier s 3.8-liter motor with direct injection cranks out 310 horsepower and 281 pound-feet (381 Nm) of torque. The nine-speed automatic transmission, which comes standard, features a much wider gear range compared to the previous five-speeder for a smoother, more economical driving experience.
Nissan Reveals Pricing for the 2021 Armada
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The flagship full-size SUV in the Nissan lineup, the 2021 Armada, now has an official price tag in the U.S. it is now available at dealerships across the country and boasts a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $48,500 for the base trim level, S. Move up a level to the SV and expect to pay $52,500. The SL trim features an MSRP of $55,900 while the Platinum trim raises the bar to $64,900.
The 4×4 configured S trim has an MSRP of $51,500 while the SV trim boasts a $55,500 MSRP. The SL trim with 4×4 and the Platinum trim with 4×4 features MSRPs of $58,900 and $67,000, respectively.
2021 Nissan Versa Overview
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With a starting price of $14,930, the Nissan Versa is a value-oriented compact car that offers basic comfort features, along with a surprising amount of high-tech amenities. It has class-leading driver safety tech along with commuter-friendly efficiency.
The 2021 Nissan Versa is offered at three trim levels: S, SV, and SR.
Exterior
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The Versa’s exterior, while utilitarian, offers some sporty touches such as a Chrome V-Motion grille, a carbon-fiber look rear diffuser, automatic on/off headlights, and an available body-color rear spoiler. There aren’t many exterior options for the Versa, but you can upgrade for heated outside mirrors with LED turn signal indicators.
New Nissan Navara pricing, specs revealed
New Nissan Navara pricing, specs revealed
December 23, 2020
Ticket of entry to new Navara ute up to $33K but extra safety and cabin tech soften the blow
Nissan Australia has revealed pricing and specs for key variants of the 2021 Nissan Navara range that will be crowned by a new PRO-4X flagship model priced from $59,790 drive-away.
The initial pricing relates to ABN holders only and sees the entry-level SL Single Cab Chassis 4×2 manual kick things off at $32,990 drive-away, which is a sharp increase from the current opening point of $27,150 plus on-road costs for the RX model.