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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 11:07 AM
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Say hello to the new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder. It’s the latest evolution of Nissan’s three-row crossover, and it comes with a host of new reasons to like it.

The first is design. Nissan did away with the soft, car-like styling of the outgoing Pathfinder and reinvented it with this blocky, rough-and-tumble look. The front end’s resemblance to the recently-launched Nissan Armada is immediately apparent with the wide, black grille and U-shaped outline. It’s V-Motion on steroids. The whole front end looks tall and imposing with its largely flat hood falling into the flatter face. It’s subtle, but you can make out a small homage to the first-generation Pathfinder with its three-slot hood. We’re suspect of the headlight design — the headlights themselves look normal, but the LED running lights remind us of furrowing eyebrows. It’s a bit weird in photos, but we’ll withhold final judgment until seeing the car in person.

All the rougher edges are tempered by a number of premium touches. There’s chrome spattered throughout, and glossy black trim bits aplenty.. The slick, horizontal LED taillights look great, and the large Pathfinder text across the tailgate is a nice touch. Moving the license plate location into the bottom of the bumper facilitated this new rear design, and it looks much more cohesive and better than before. Nissan’s upright stance and shape carries backward to great effect here, too. It looks tough without suggesting anything more than basic light off-roading capabilities, which is just about right for the unibody Pathfinder.

And yes, it’s still unibody. The outgoing Pathfinder’s platform was revised and modified for duty in this 2022 model. Nissan’s 3.5-liter V6 carries over unchanged with 284 horsepower and 259 pound-feet of torque, but there’s one big powertrain change we’ll all be thankful for: no more CVT. Instead, the Pathfinder will shift via a new nine-speed automatic transmission supplied by ZF. We’ve had misgivings with the ZF nine-speed auto in other vehicles before, so let’s hope the one in the Pathfinder is satisfactory. Front-wheel drive is still standard, but a new all-wheel drive system is available. It’s a new direct coupling design, so it doesn’t need to sense front wheel slip to begin sending torque rearward. Of which, 50% of torque can go to the rear wheels, and Nissan says its off-road performance is better with the new design. Ground clearance is only up by about two tenths of an inch (now 7.2 inches), though, so don’t get any rock crawling ideas in your head.

Towing is still mighty impressive for the class at a maximum of 6,000 pounds. Nissan is also introducing a new Trailer Sway Control feature that comes standard. The last big, mechanical change is a new electric power steering system that’s tuned to be quicker and make the car feel like it’s more agile.

Just like the Rogue took huge leaps forward with its interior, the Pathfinder similarly impresses us. It looks nothing like the outgoing Pathfinder inside, which is a good thing. Nissan’s latest interior design language is applied, so all the nicer and more premium-looking parts and controls we’re starting to grow accustomed to are seen here. Seven interior “environments” will be offered with different combinations of trim and seat finishes. Ambient lighting is also on deck to make it feel even more upscale.

The same, weird shifter from the Rogue finds duty here — Nissan says it allows for the “bridge” center console design that opens up storage space underneath the console. An eight-inch touchscreen that runs Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is standard. A nine-inch unit that’s capable of wireless CarPlay (but only wired Android Auto) is available. The top trim Pathfinder finds itself with a fully digital 12.3-inch instrument cluster, while all other trims have analog gauges supplemented by a seven-inch central screen. A 10.8-inch head-up display is also available.

All this tech brings the Pathfinder thoroughly up to date with the competition, but there are some utility updates to note, as well. An eight-passenger configuration is standard, but Nissan is offering captain’s chars in the second row as an option for the first time. There will be a “no-tools-required” center console between the seats, and they even retain Nissan’s one touch EZ Flex release tech that moves the seats out of the way quickly and conveniently for third-row access. Cargo space is a zero-sum game. It’s marginally up with the third row in use, but slightly down with the third row stored versus the outgoing Pathfinder. That puts it toward the back-to-mid pack compared to other three-row crossovers out there.

As for driver assistance features, you can have the best that Nissan offers with the 2022 Pathfinder. Pro-Pilot Assist with its smart adaptive cruise and excellent lane-centering is available. The latest Pro-Pilot Assist with Navi-Link comes on the top trim and adds navigation map data to its brain, so it can automatically speed up and slow down for freeway interchanges/exits. Even base Pathfinder’s will come with a large suite of driver assistance systems.

Pricing isn’t available at this time, but Nissan says the 2022 Pathfinder will go on sale in summer this year.
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Outgoing model for reference


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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 12:13 PM
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Wow...stellar refresh!!! Love it! Far more appealing compared to the Highlander IMO
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 12:58 PM
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Looks like a GM product on the outside
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 01:02 PM
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Massive improvement, but that was very easy considering how frumpy and saggy the last model was.
Seems like a cross of Land Rover and GMC, not bad mates to emulate. However, I think the new Frontier's styling would have looked even better on the Pathfinder.
Dash is very clean, if a bit on the plain side. Hope it doesn't age too fast.
Love the steering wheel.
Odd tachometer and speedo.
Gear shifter appears too small. Most people are gonna knock their hand on the console surface trying to grab it in a hurry.
Hope this helps Nissan. They need it.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 01:05 PM
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That nine-speed ZF might be the only automatic transmission currently in production that is worse than a CVT. It's a disaster in Acura and Jeep products.

Leave it to Nissan to have some of the worst choice of transmissions on the market. If this is also going in the new QX60, kiss that goodbye too.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 01:39 PM
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Man, that is so much better looking than the outgoing model.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 03:28 PM
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Massive improvement, looks much more like a Pathfinder now.

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That nine-speed ZF might be the only automatic transmission currently in production that is worse than a CVT. It's a disaster in Acura and Jeep products.

Leave it to Nissan to have some of the worst choice of transmissions on the market. If this is also going in the new QX60, kiss that goodbye too.
I have that transmission in my Pacifica, its not so bad. They've tweaked it and improved the shift logic a lot. MUCH better than the CVT.
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Nissan is finally putting out some decent products, hopefully it's not too late for the brand to recover.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 07:05 PM
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Looks good, a lot better than before, almost looks Land Rover like from the rear and side. Hope it sells for Nissan! I do think the one I had though a 2002 looked best still of all of the Pathfinder generations. Still miss that car sometimes especially the v6 compared to my RAV4 and CR-V, don't miss those MPGs though !
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by madmax2k1
Nissan is finally putting out some decent products, hopefully it's not too late for the brand to recover.
Some Nissans did quite well even before this latest round of new products. The Rogue and Rogue Sport, for instance, have both sold well for several years, not because they were the most advanced design in the class, but because they gave you a fair amount of vehicle at a low price if you are looking for basic-transportation crossovers.
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^^^ First car that came to mind when I saw those pics was the Palisade, but I see now that the dimension are nearly identical.
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
I believe the towing capacity of the Highlander is wrong. I believe its maximum towing capacity is 5,000 pounds and not 6,700 pounds. Correct me if I am wrong.
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Originally Posted by F1Driver
I believe the towing capacity of the Highlander is wrong. I believe its maximum towing capacity is 5,000 pounds and not 6,700 pounds. Correct me if I am wrong.
I noticed that too. You are not wrong.
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