2020 Nissan Pathfinder Gets US Price Tag
The Nissan Pathfinder, the luxurious, tech-advanced, and spacious SUV appreciated by drivers across the country, now boasts a U.S. price tag for the 2020 model year. To get behind the wheel of this well-equipped model, which comfortably accommodates seven passengers, drivers are looking at a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $31,680.
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Drivers have the option of four trim levels of the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder — S, SV, SL, and Platinum — along with the option of two-wheel or four-wheel drive on each trim. Under the hood of each trim is a robust 3.5-liter V6 with Direct Injection Gasoline system paired to an Xtronic transmission that generate 284 horsepower.
The Pathfinder is a versatile road tripper when properly equipped as it boasts a best-in-class towing capacity of 6,000 pounds. Towing two-axle recreational trailers is a breeze for this well-equipped SUV.
Also, making it ideal for traveling with a crew is its EZ Flex Seating System with LATCH AND GLIDE, available Motion-Activated liftgate with memory settings for the liftgate position, and the available Intelligent Around View Monitor, which gives you a broader perspective of your surroundings and potential dangers.
The MSRP of the SV trim (2WD) is $34,470; SL trim (2WD) is $38,090; Platinum trim (2WD) is $42,920. The 4WD configurations of the S, SV, SL, and Platinum trims feature an MSRP of $33,370, $36,160, $39,780, and $44,610, respectively.
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The SV and SL trim levels can be upgraded with a special value option package, the Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition. Splash guards and trailer harness and tow hitch come standard with this special edition.
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