The Nissan Pathfinder lineup once again has five variants for buyers to choose from, but prices have gone up across the board. In February 2023 , the front-wheel drive Nissan Pathfinder ST and Ti – as well as the all-wheel drive ST-L – were removed from price lists due to supply constraints. High demand for the all-wheel drive Ti and Ti-L was also cited, but this left the range opening at $71,490 before on-roads rather than $54,190 as it was with the front-drive ST that previously opened the range.
However, there is now some relief, with the arrival of a new front-wheel drive ST-L, and the return of the aforementioned ST-L AWD and Ti FWD. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. Priced from $59,670 before on-road costs, the Nissan Pathfinder ST-L FWD cuts the price of entry by $11,820 – but it’s still $5480 more than the ST FWD it effectively replaces.
The returning Pathfinder ST-L AWD and Ti FWD have also been handed price increases of $2380 and $2080 respectively, though it doesn’t appear either have gained any additional features. Nissan has applied a $1000 price increase to the Ti AWD and Ti-L AWD, with the flagship now starting from $82,490 before on-road costs. All variants bar the Nissan Pathfinder Ti-L AWD are now on sale, as the top-of-the-range model becomes available in the fourth quarter of 2024 (October to December) Prices are before on-road costs.
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