What's New in the 2022 Nissan Pathfinder?
The Pathfinder picked up a rear sonar system, two more USB-C ports, radar cruise control, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert and LED headlights on higher trims as part of a 2019 update. It carries over unchanged for the 2020 model year. See the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder models for sale near you
Which Pathfinder is the Best?
At just under $36,000, the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder SV provides most of the popular standard gear and some advanced safety systems. Toss in the All Weather and Tech packages, and you're still out the door for under $38,000 -- though AWD will run you another $1,700. Unless you must have leather seats or the around-view monitor, the SV trim is a pretty good buy. If you're still looking for more features, such as heated seats and a tow hitch, consider the value-oriented packaging of the SV Rock Creek Edition. Find a Nissan Pathfinder for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Nissan Pathfinder Cost?
The Pathfinder follows Nissan's traditional grade structure and comes in four trim levels.
The S trim ($32,727 FWD, $34,415, AWD) comes standard with 18-in painted wheels, hill assist, power outboard mirrors with integrated turn signals, a tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, automatic emergency braking, cloth seats, a 60/40-split reclining second-row seat, rear door alert, a 50/50 reclining fold-flat third-row seat, cruise control, a rear sonar system, power door locks with keyless remote, power windows, tri-zone automatic climate control, two 12-volt power outlets, six USB ports, push-button ignition, a 4-in color Advanced Drive Assist Display, Bluetooth connectivity and a 6-speaker audio system with an 8-in color display. Oddly, the only factory option is heated outboard mirrors.
The SV ($35,515 FWD, $37,205 AWD) trim comes with the S trim's equipment and options and adds to them a leather-wrapped steering wheel, automatic headlights, an 8-way power driver's seat, an auto-dimming inside rearview mirror, a programmable key fob, two more 12-volt power outlets, rear sonar parking assistance and remote engine start. Standard driver assists include adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. The SV All Weather package adds a heated steering wheel, heated front seats and heated mirrors. The SV Tech package adds navigation with upgraded NissanConnect and SiriusXM services, a trailer hitch and a wiring harness.
The SL ($39,135 FWD, $40,825 AWD) includes the SV's standard and listed optional equipment and adds a motion-activated power liftgate with position memory, hill-descent control, first- and second-row leather seating, LED headlights, additional driver's seat power adjustments, a 4-way power-adjustable front-passenger seat, a 120-volt power outlet and a 360-degree monitor with motion detection. Upgrades include a dual-pane panoramic power moonroof, a navigation system and a 12-speaker Bose audio system with an 8-in color touchscreen.
The value-oriented Rock Creek package is available on SV and SL trims and boasts an outdoorsy aesthetic despite offering no real functional off-road benefits. It comes standard with a trailer hitch and trailer connection points, black plastic fender flares, a fake front skid plate and unique badging and interior trim. Unique packages offered for the Pathfinder Rock Creek include the SV Rock Creek Technology package -- which bundles heated seats, a heated steering wheel and heated mirrors for $980 -- and the SL Rock Creek Premium package, which adds a Bose audio system and a panoramic sunroof for $2,110.
The Platinum trim ($43,965 FWD, $45,655 AWD) builds on the SL's standard and optional equipment with a power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, wood grain interior accents, a tow hitch with a wire harness, 20-in aluminum alloy wheels and heated and cooled front seats. The only upgrade is the rear-seat Family Entertainment package, which adds a DVD player, dual headrest-mounted 8-in monitors and headphones.