Nissan's 2019 Pathfinder Starts at $32,225
Nissan's 2019 Pathfinder midsize SUV increases $190 to $32,225 for the base model as it expands connectivity and convenience features.

Nissan's 2019 Pathfinder will retail for $190 above last year's model, as it adds connectivity and convenience features.
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Nissan's 2019 Pathfinder midsize SUV increases $190 to $32,225 for the base model as it expands connectivity and convenience features.
The seven-passenger front-wheel-drive crossover is again available in four trim grades, including S, SV, SL, and Platinum.
The 2019 Pathfinder now offers adaptive cruise control, blind spot warning, and a rear cross traffic alert on SV and above. It adds a rear sonar system on all models. LED headlights are standard on SL and Platinum. The Pathfinder adds two USB-C ports to all models to go along with four USB-A connections.
The 2018 Nissan Pathfinder added automatic emergency braking and Nissan's Rear Door Alert technology that lets a driver know if there's an object on the rear seat.
The front-wheel 2019 Pathfinder S retails for $32,225, which includes a $995 delivery charge. Other FWD models retail for $35,265 for SV, $38,915 for SL, and $43,565 for Platinum. All-wheel drive adds $1,690 to S.
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