Nissan announced retail pricing Friday for its all-new 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid, which is now available at Nissan dealers nationwide. The Pathfinder Hybrid joins the Pathfinder 3.5L model in an expanded lineup for 2014.
by Staff
October 25, 2013
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Nissan announced retail pricing Friday for its all-new 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid, which is now available at Nissan dealers nationwide. The Pathfinder Hybrid joins the Pathfinder 3.5L model in an expanded lineup for 2014.
Nissan's entry-level Pathfinder Hybrid SV 2WD arrives in dealer showrooms with a base price of $35,110, a $3,000 premium over a similarly equipped gasoline-only version of the mid-size SUV. Adding all-wheel drive to the SCV model takes the price to $36,710.
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In addition to the SV model, the Pathfinder Hybrid will be offered in SL and Platinum versions. The SL retails for $38,050 for FWD and $39,650 for AWD. The Platinum retails for $42,750 for FWD and $44,350 for AWD.
Pathfinder Hybrid models use a new supercharged 2.5L four-cylinder engine paired to a 15-kilowatt electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack.
The Pathfinder Hybrid 2WD is rated at 25mpg in the city and 28mpg on the highway with a combined rating of 26mpg. The AWD system reduces the vehicle's mileage by 1mpg highway.
The Pathfinder Hybrid uses the same 19.5-gallon fuel tank as the regular Pathfinder, which gives the vehicle a range of 546 miles.
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