Nissan Pathfinder 2023 Review
Nissan Pathfinder 2023 Review
The Nissan Pathfinder is a three-row SUV that is the second largest in Nissan’s lineup, situated between the two-row Murano and three-row Armada. The 2023 model year Pathfinder is expected to have minor feature additions to various trims, along with a special edition model, just one year after its redesign for the 2022 model year.
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0.22 -> The Nissan Pathfinder is a three-row SUV that
is the second largest in Nissan's lineup,
5 -> situated between the two-row Murano and three-row
Armada.
8.93 -> The 2023 model year Pathfinder is expected
to have minor feature additions to various
13.269 -> trims, along with a special edition model,
just one year after its redesign for the 2022
18.029 -> model year.
19.26 -> Rivals include the Ford Explorer and Honda
Pilot.
22.51 -> The fifth-generation Pathfinder boasts a rugged
exterior and a modernized, quieter and more
26.97 -> spacious cabin than the previous model.
29.509 -> Improvements such as wider-opening doors and
second-row captain's chairs with an electric
33.61 -> release make getting in and out easier, and
provide a 10-inch-wide opening at the floor
37.59 -> for easier access to the third row.
40.07 -> The ride is firm but not intolerable, and
the SUV's AWD system is notably more capable
45.059 -> than the previous generation.
46.65 -> However, the Pathfinder's steering is numb,
and the interior styling is uninspired.
51.93 -> Under the hood, the 2023 Pathfinder is likely
to have a 284-horsepower 3.5-liter naturally
58.05 -> aspirated V-6 and a nine-speed automatic transmission
with manual shift mode and steering wheel
62.719 -> paddles.
63.719 -> The SUV is available in FWD or AWD versions.
67.49 -> Safety features are abundant, with standard
blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic
71.82 -> monitor, automatic emergency braking, rear
automatic emergency braking, and lane departure
77.06 -> warning.
78.06 -> Higher trims offer additional features, such
as adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree view
83.23 -> camera system, lane keeping, traffic sign
recognition, and Nissan's ProPilot Assist
87.86 -> advanced driving assistance system.
90.64 -> Standard technology on the base model includes
automatic LED headlights, a 7.0-inch gauge
95.399 -> cluster screen, a three-zone climate control
system with second-row controls, and USB ports
100.4 -> in the first two rows of seating.
102.979 -> Infotainment features include an 8.0-inch
infotainment touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and
107.06 -> Android Auto compatibility, and six speakers.
110.58 -> Higher trims offer additional features, such
as heated front seats, a 9.0-inch infotainment
115.84 -> touchscreen, auto-dimming rearview mirror,
and wireless Apple CarPlay.
119.84 -> The top-tier Platinum trim comes with a hands-free
power liftgate, heated and cooled front seats,
124.509 -> heated outboard second-row seats, wireless
smartphone charging, a 13-speaker Bose premium
129.119 -> audio system, 12.3-inch configurable digital
gauge cluster, and USB ports in all three
134.42 -> rows.
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