Nissan unleashed the all-new 2013 Pathfinder SUV, a complete makeover
featuring a sleek, aerodynamically styled exterior, a premium interior,
class-exclusive user-friendly technology and a new unibody platform and
advanced drivetrain that helps it achieve best-in-class fuel economy
while maintaining class-lead towing and off-pavement capabilities
The
all-new vehicle design sheds 500 pounds of mass compared to the
outgoing model yet maintains the Nissan Pathfinder's SUV-ruggedness
while delivering up to 26 miles per gallon on the highway. With its
blend of capability, including class-leading standard towing capacity of
5000 pounds, and modern amenities, such as a class-exclusive Around
View™ Monitor, the 2013 Pathfinder is the next-generation SUV.
"Unveiling our next-generation Nissan Pathfinder is a major follow-up to the introduction of the all-new Altima sedan,"
said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan
Division, Nissan North America, Inc. "With its bold new design,
best-in-class fuel economy and family adventure capabilities, our
dealers can't wait to share this new model with customers in their
showrooms."
The 2013 Pathfinder's fuel economy has improved more
than 30 percent over that of the 2012 Pathfinder. Both the FWD and 4WD
2013 Nissan Pathfinder models lead their segments in fuel economy across
the board.
City, highway and combined average fuel economy
numbers are 20 (City), 26 (Highway) and 22 (Combined) mpg for the FWD
version and 19 (City), 25 (Highway) and 21 (Combined) mpg for the 4WD
version. This significant increase over both the outgoing model's fuel
economy as well as that of the competition was achieved primarily
through a new, aerodynamic vehicle design, 500 pounds of weight
reduction, reduced engine friction and the application of a
class-exclusive, next generation Xtronic CVT®.
Also playing a significant role in the Nissan Pathfinder's excellent
fuel economy is the fact that it is now one of the lightest vehicles in
its segment, with the FWD model tipping the scales at a mere 4149
pounds. Even the 4WD Nissan Pathfinder weighs only 4290 pounds
.
Nissan teased the new Pathfinder earlier in the year, showing a concept exterior design model in January 2012. Now we get the first official look at the production model, which goes on sale nationwide fall 2012.
New Chassis Meets Consumer Shift
Truck-based
SUV sales peaked in the mid-2000s and have declined steadily as
consumer demands shifted to more refined, fuel efficient crossover SUVs.
The 2013 Pathfinder is built with unibody construction, vastly reducing
its weight by eliminating the fuel-penalizing mass of a traditional
SUV's truck-based frame. In addition to making the Nissan Pathfinder a
lighter vehicle, the new unibody chassis design increases Nissan
Pathfinder's structural rigidity over the previous model.
This improves ride and handling, while reducing overall noise,
vibration and harshness, delivering an outstanding mix of
responsiveness, refinement and ride comfort. The Pathfinder's rigid
platform is also key to maintaining the trailer-towing capability
expected from an SUV - the vehicle has a standard towing capacity of
5000 pounds, which is the best standard towing capacity in the segment.
"It's
no secret that the industry has shifted as gas prices have increased,"
says Al Castignetti. "But while traditional SUV customers are looking
for improved fuel economy, they still demand a vehicle that can do all
the things they need, like carrying seven people, towing, and providing
the surefootedness in all conditions of a four-wheel drive
Weight
reduction is one of the key components in Nissan's drive to improving
vehicle performance across the board. The just-introduced all-new Nissan
Altima also is the lightest vehicle in its class.
Bold Design
Nissan
Pathfinder's design conveys modernity while paying homage to the three
generations of Pathfinders before it. The new unibody platform provided
the designers an opportunity to create a more aerodynamic exterior
without compromising headroom or cargo capacity. In fact, the new Nissan
Pathfinder has more interior space than the previous model thanks to
more efficient packaging.
Moving upscale in appearance, the new
exterior styling presents a smart fusion of signature Nissan styling
cues and dynamic strength. The look is adventure-ready with
wheel-oriented muscular fenders and a strong, stable stance.
The
upper body features an open cabin with a low beltline and thin A- and
D-pillars, which flow smoothly into the rugged, durable-looking lower
body. Nissan Pathfinder's design incorporates front and rear spoilers,
rear tire deflectors and rear suspension fairings to help achieve what
is expected to be among the best aerodynamic performances in the
segment. Other exterior details include a wide chrome grille and large
aerodynamic headlights, recessed front windshield wipers, chrome door
handles and large rear combination lights
A panoramic dual-panel
moonroof, with sliding opening front panel and fixed rear glass panel
which extends over the 2nd and 3rd rows, combines with the large windows
to create an open, airy interior environment.
"With its new
aerodynamic shape, the styling is a major step forward in the evolution
of the SUV - retaining its people and cargo hauling utility without
looking quite so utilitarian," said Castignetti. "It's fitting that a
vehicle that tackles adventures in a whole new way also now looks the
part."
Interior
Nissan Pathfinder's all-new
interior design features versatile and comfortable seating as well as
premium materials and advanced technology. The vehicle seats seven
passengers comfortably, and is best-in-class in terms of front headroom,
front leg room and overall passenger volume. Additionally, Pathfinder
is now the only vehicle in the segment with a 3rd row seat recline.
The
new Advanced Drive-Assist™ Display, located in the center of the
instrument display between the tachometer and speedometer, features a
4-inch color display that is customizable, easy-to-use and integrates
key information right in front of the driver. A separate touch-screen
monitor, mounted in the middle of the instrument panel, provides
intuitive interaction and control of the available navigation system and
other vehicle systems and settings.
Technology and Innovation
The
all-new Nissan Pathfinder also features EZ Flex Seating System™ with
LATCH AND GLIDE™. LATCH AND GLIDE™ is an industry first 2nd row tip-up
seat for use with a child safety seat, which also provides easy access
to the 3rd row while keeping the child seat securely fastened. The 2nd
row also features a 60/40 split-fold seating with a segment best 5.5
inches of seat travel. Class-exclusive features include Easy Fill Tire
Alert and the segment-first availability of an Around View™ Monitor
Other
available amenities include leather-appointed seating, heated steering
wheel, heated and cooled front seats, programmable Nissan Intelligent
Key®, Nissan Navigation System, Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System,
13-speaker Bose® Premium Audio system, Satellite Radio (SiriusXM
subscription required, sold separately), Dual-Zone Climate Control,
RearView Monitor, remote engine start and tri-zone entertainment system.
New Powertrain
All
2013 Pathfinders come equipped with an advanced 260-horsepower
3.5-liter DOHC V6 engine matched with a next-generation Xtronic CVT®
(Continuously Variable Transmission). It is also the only vehicle in
class with selectable 2WD, Auto or 4WD modes for the available intuitive
ALL-MODE 4x4-i system. The 2013 Nissan Pathfinder will be offered in
4x4 and 4x2 drive configurations and in four models - S, SV, SL and
Platinum.
Manufacturing
Pathfinder is
assembled at Nissan's Smyrna assembly plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. The
3.5-liter V-6 engine is assembled at the company's Decherd, Tennessee
powertrain plant.
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