![]() The new Pathfinder is also expected to have different drive modes, unlike the outgoing model which will be able to send power to either the front or all four wheels depending on the selected mode and the kind of terrain.ģ-row family SUVs like the Nissan Pathfinder are designed to be practical, frugal, and spacious and in achieving the best possible balance of these three factors, the performance takes a back seat but thankfully Nissan’s peppy V6 engine has made this mid-sized SUV one of the best performers in its class. Nissan will offer the Pathfinder with a Front Wheel Drive configuration as standard which should be the more economical option especially for the customer base that plans to use it on pavement mostly but an optional 4WD model will be available later on with shift-on-the-fly capabilities which should improve its off-road and all-weather capabilities drastically. Nissan's V6 motor will be largely unchanged for the 2021 model year Also new for the 2021 Pathfinder will be a 9-speed transmission which is expected to be more economical as well as a lot more refined in comparison to the outgoing models CVT transmission which has the tendency to get loud at highway speeds. A hybrid model is also expected to make its way into the lineup in the future. This engine has been used under the hood of other Nissan and Infiniti products as well and is well renowned in the industry for striking a good balance of performance and economy. The news however is the introduction of an all-new 2.0L Turbo engine with Nissan’s famed Variable-Compression technology. ![]() The 3.5L V6 under its hood continues to be one of the most powerful options in this segment and is one of the main reasons why people continue to buy this outdated SUV because of which Nissan has decided to retain this engine for the 2021 model year. The Outgoing 2020 Nissan Pathfinder is not able to match up to its competitors in most aspects apart from its engine. What to expect under the 2021 Nissan Pathfinder’s hood? What’s the expected price and release date of the 2021 Nissan Pathfinder?ĭue to the ongoing pandemic, a lot of launches are being delayed, but if everything goes Nissan’s way, we can expect the 2021 Pathfinder to debut towards the end of this year as a 2021 model year offering. What’s new with the 2021 Nissan Pathfinder? Let’s see how Nissan plans to play its cards with the all-new 2021 Pathfinder. The outgoing Pathfinder was launched in 2013 and is largely unchanged, and extremely outdated in comparison to its closest competitors but the 2021 model will be heavily reworked and will incorporate cues from Nissan's latest Arya concept. ![]() ![]() 2021 Nissan Pathfinder is based on Nissan's D-platform ![]()
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