2026 Pathfinder Mid-Cycle Update Explained #carreview #nissan #pathfinder

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👋 For 2026 Nissan did a minor mid cycle refresh for the Pathfinder! This video we check out the 2026 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum! Finished in Baltic Teal with a $52,800 MSRP. You still get the 3.5L V6 engine with 284 HP and 259 TQ. Some of the changes include an updated front bumper and grille design. Looks a bit more modern and sleek then before. Interior get s a wider screen with the latest software too! I noticed the leather seats have changed a bit and actually are mostly made of vinyl. Only the perforated insert was genuine leather. Last year the full face of the seats was genuine leather. Nothing really major for the update on the 2026 Pathfinder. Really just the bumper and screen. But overall the 2026 Nissan Pathfinder is a really good old school SUV that offers a comfortable drive and plenty of useable space. The second row is really comfortable for even adults and the 3rd row is still usable. If you want a nice simple SUV that doesn’t break the bank, but is usable for the family and nice to drive. The 2026 Pathfinder is a good option!

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3 thoughts on “2026 Pathfinder Mid-Cycle Update Explained #carreview #nissan #pathfinder

  1. Nissan is currently defunct with crushing debt, however japans new PM promises to help domestic production quote saying "Japans autos are for Japanese and we have far too long allowed forgiven markets to drive our designs" Japan used to only have cars for the young at heart, that were forbben to be sold over seas. think we are about to see Japanese domestic designs return to JDM market like in the 90's early 2000's with the world looking in.

  2. Not just a V6 but a Nissan VQ known for it's strength and longevity. (Not that I've owned 3 of them without a problem)

  3. It's the most important that it has a naturally aspirated V6, not a turbo 4, and I like how it has real brown leather all throughout the interior and physical controls for the essentials like the climate and volume controls, not everything in the display.

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