
For the new model year, the Pathfinder has turned its attention to on-road comfort and performance.
Nissan has finally revealed the concept version of the fourth-generation Pathfinder SUV, which has returned to its unibody platform.Having been built on a truck platform in 1986, the Pathfinder had a brief spell as a unibody vehicle, before returning to its body-on-frame architecture. The latest Pathfinder variant returns to the car-like world, mirroring the move recently executed by the Ford Explorer to excellent effect. "If there is one constant among the first quarter century-plus of Pathfinder's existence, it has been its ability to innovate, with each generation evolving to meet the changing needs of the customer," said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc."With the upcoming, fourth-generation model, we're about to re-invent Pathfinder again. We've created a vehicle with an extraordinary balance of SUV capability, thoughtful technology and premium comfort to lead the segment once again - and help owners accomplish more in the real world, not just off-road."




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