Nissan Pathfinder News
ANCAP scores for Pathfinder, X1, Mifa 9
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By Chris Thompson · 08 Dec 2022
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has announced scoring for four models, with most receiving top marks at five stars.The new Nissan Pathfinder, BMW X1 small SUV, LDV Mifa 9 people mover, and the Fiat 500e electric hatchback were all rate
Can Nissan take Toyota's Prado customers?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Nov 2022
Nissan says its new Pathfinder will lure customers from tough off-roaders like the Toyota LandCruiser Prado and Ford Everest – but it says it knows it won't get all of them.
Nissan's new model wait times exposed
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By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Nov 2022
Nissan says Australia's “new normal” – customers ordering then waiting for their new vehicle, rather than picking one off the showroom floor and driving away – will continue amidst the brand's much-hyped SUV rollout, with Nissan revealing the order bank and wait times for the Qashqai, Pathfinder and X-Trail.
Is there relief on the horizon for Nissan?
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By Tom White · 06 Oct 2022
Nissan, usually a contender when it comes to new-car sales thanks to a historically popular catalogue, is currently suffering in the sales charts.Figures released this week show that Nissan sales are down by more than 33 per cent year-on-year, while its September tally was down by 33.1 per cent compared with September 2021.The numbers are understandable, given Nissan’s Australian division has been waiting some time for new-generation versions of its most popular models, like the Qashqai, X-Trail, and Pathfinder SUVs. But its entire catalogue was deep in the red last month, with current models like the Juke, Patrol, Navara, and Leaf all experiencing deep downturns.Nissan Australia says a combination of factors are causing these issues for its range. The brand’s representatives confirmed to CarsGuide that the Juke, Patrol, Navara, and Leaf were all being affected by the ongoing parts shortages issues plaguing the entire industry, but said much of this would be variant-based, and concerned buyers or those already on a waiting list should speak with their dealer for more accurate wait times.Nissan dealers ran out of stock of the outgoing Qashqai earlier this year, and the old Pathfinder sold out in early 2021. Stock of the outgoing X-Trail appears to be running low in Australia, too, and Nissan has also lost its halo GT-R sports car.The Juke is down a whopping 41.9 per cent year-on-year, and even its current best-seller, the 4x4 Navara, is down 16.9 per cent.There’s light on the horizon for Nissan though, with representatives explaining that there were “very promising” pre-order numbers for the new-generation versions of the Qashqai, X-Trail and Pathfinder, all of which are due to arrive in the last quarter of 2022.Each car is expected to launch with purely combustion variants only - the brand’s innovative ‘ePower’ hybrid technology is not expected to join the line-up until later in 2023. Unlike most hybrid models, the ePower setup drives the wheels only with electric motors, using the combustion components as a generator.One thing is clear: regardless of powertrain, expect Nissan’s new SUVs to set you back more than before.The Qashqai, which is sized somewhere between a small and mid-size SUV will start from $33,890 before on-roads, a $3300 jump over the outgoing base model, although it's packed with more technology, and will launch with a new 1.3-litre turbo four-cylinder engine producing 110kW/250Nm, paired to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The Qashqai range tops out at $47,390, an $8300 increase on the outgoing car.The entry-model X-Trail jumps by $6085 with the removal of a base manual variant, now starting from $36,750 before on-roads. Again, the X-Trail will come with a hike in standard equipment, and initial versions will be powered by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 135kW/244Nm. The X-Trail also drives the wheels via a CVT. The X-Trail range tops out at $52,990.The Pathfinder, however, will continue to be powered by a big 3.5-litre V6 engine (202kW/340Nm) although it swaps out the maligned CVT for a nine-speed torque converter automatic transmission. It will cost from $54,190 before on-road costs in Australia, with the range now topping out at $77,890.One of the biggest pieces of news from this month’s sales numbers is the huge boost in electric car sales, although Nissan had no update on the arrival timing of its important Ariya SUV, which is still earmarked for some time in 2023. The Ariya won’t be an EV price-leader either, positioned above cars like the Volkswagen ID.4, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6 overseas. In the US market, for example, the Ariya starts from the equivalent of AUD$67,500 for a front-wheel drive standard range (347km) version, or $73,850 for the e-4ORCE all-wheel drive version.Stay tuned as we keep an eye on Nissan’s launch plans in 2023.
Nissan’s new Pathfinder priced
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By Tung Nguyen · 13 Jul 2022
Nissan Australia's new-generation Pathfinder will hit local showrooms later this year, but the line-up of the large SUV has been significantly reduced from 15 variants to just five.Kicking off with the ST 2WD, prices now start at $54,190 before on-road co
Nissan reaffirms Pathfinder launch
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By Tim Nicholson · 17 May 2022
Nissan Australia is set for a very busy 2022, confirming the new Pathfinder large SUV will hit local showrooms next year with an eight-seat layout.Likely arriving in the second-half of next year following the release of the new-generation Qashqai in early
Nissan’s new-model rollout finally begins
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By Tim Nicholson · 04 May 2022
Nissan Australia has finally kicked off its biggest new-model rollout in decades, with four key models launching before the end of 2022.
Nissan Pathfinder and more models we need now
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By Tim Nicholson · 22 Apr 2022
It feels like we have been waiting forever for some models to hit the market.Granted, there are some pretty significant roadblocks at the moment, like the pandemic, crippling parts shortages, supply chain nightmares, and a war.But there are a number of mo
Nissan builds Pathfinder Rock Creek
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By Tung Nguyen · 13 Apr 2022
Nisan's new-generation Pathfinder large SUV has been transformed into a more competent off-roader thanks to the Rock Creek upgrades, but will we see it in Australian showrooms?The brand's local division is remaining non-committal for now, instead focusing
Episode 214 - Best 4x4s coming in 2022!
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By CarsGuide team · 21 Jan 2022
Episode 214 - Best 4x4s coming in 2022!