![]() ![]() Prior to its discontinuation, the Pathfinder was offered in four grades – the ST, ST+, ST-L and Ti, and available with front- and all-wheel drive.Ī similar four-variant grade structure is used for the new Pathfinder in the US, so we expect this will continue when the large SUV arrives in Australia. ![]() The old Pathfinder is no longer available in Australia, leaving a hole in Nissan’s SUV-focused line-up, though the more expensive Patrol 4WD remains on sale. The US-market Pathfinder is offered in a choice of four grades and we expect the same in Australia What will the 2022 Pathfinder range look like?Īs with the previous generation, the 2022 Pathfinder bound for Australia will be manufactured in Nissan’s Tennessee plant in the US, where it has only recently gone on sale. The more stylish 2022 Pathfinder appears to be more practical and capable than its patchy predecessor, with the availability of both seven- and eight-seat options on US models, intended to take on full-bodied rivals such as the Mazda CX-9 and new Toyota Kluger. Replacing the now-discontinued fourth-generation Pathfinder (launched in 2013), Nissan’s new large SUV is likely to arrive during the second half of 2022, around the same time as the next-gen X-Trail midsize SUV. The new Nissan Pathfinder is expected to arrive in Australia in the second half of 2022 Given the considerable delays being experienced by the automotive industry, Chasing Cars understands that Nissan Australia will reveal the expected launch timing for the all-new Pathfinder ( and 2022 X-Trail) in the coming weeks, with exact pricing and specification to be announced closer to launch. After being revealed earlier this year, Nissan confirmed the fifth-generation Pathfinder would make its way to Australia, though the exact timing wasn’t clear. ![]()
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