Nissan’s popular seven-passenger crossover got a host of additional standard and optional features for 2015, and all trims levels get a modest price increase. Base two-wheel-drive models of the 2015 Pathfinder start at $30,395, including destination — $300 more than the 2014 version.
The 3.5-liter V-6 and an updated version of the continuously variable automatic transmission continue to 2015; no word yet if the new-for-2014 Pathfinder Hybrid model will return for 2015.
New features this year include blind spot warning and rear cross-traffic alert on SL and Platinum models; hill descent control for all-wheel-drive Pathfinders; a 120-volt outlet on SLs; a dual panoramic moonroof on Platinum trims and the SV model gets fog lights, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and heated side mirrors for 2015. Also new in the SL Tech Package is the Around View Monitor camera system as well as a tow hitch and harness. The SL Premium Package also gets an upgrade with navigation and the Around View Monitor system. Nissan also added a Family Entertainment Package for 2015 with a DVD entertainment system and dual 7-inch screens in the front row’s head restraints.
Pathfinder S, SV, SL and Platinum trim levels in front- or all-wheel drive return for 2015; full pricing is below:
S 2WD: $30,395 (2014: $30,095)
SV 2WD: $33,695 (2014: $33,185)
SL 2WD: $36,945 (2014: $36,135)
Platinum 2WD: $42,295 (2014: $40,835)
S AWD: $32,085 (2014: $31,695)
SV AWD: $35,385 (2014: $34,785)
SL AWD: $38,635 (2014: $37,735)
Platinum AWD: $43,985 (2014: $42,435)
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