- Prices for the new 2025 Pathfinder start at $37,070 and top out at $51,810.
- Nissan continues to offer the SUV in rugged Rock Creek guise.
- Plenty of options are available across the range.
Nissan made very, very few updates to the Pathfinder for the 2025 model year, but that hasn’t stopped it from increasing prices across the lineup. Fortunately, the price hikes are relatively small and shouldn’t be too much of a concern for new car buyers.
As with last year, the base model for 2025 is the Pathfinder S 2WD, which now starts at $37,070—a small bump from last year’s $36,650. The two-wheel-drive lineup also includes the SV, SL, and Platinum trims, now priced at $40,060, $43,260, and $49,810, respectively. These prices are slightly higher than last year’s $39,470, $43,070, and $49,620—nothing to write home about, but enough to notice when you’re writing the check.
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There are no less than five different four-wheel drive models that shoppers can choose between. These start at $39,070 for the Pathfinder S 4WD compared with the $38,550 starting price of the 2024 model. Prices then rise to $42,060 and $45,260 for the SV 4WD and SL 4WD, a few hundred dollars more than the $41,370 and $44,970 commanded last year. Topping out the standard range is the Pathfinder Platinum 4WD, priced at $51,810, a rise from $51,520 in 2024.
Customers who want the most off-road-focused variant of the Pathfinder can continue to opt for the Rock Creek 4WD. It’s priced from $45,160 whereas last year it had been available from $44,470.
2025 Nissan Pathfinder Prices
Just two changes have been made to the 2025 model. The first is the inclusion of a power liftgate as standard on the SV and Rock Creek grades. The second is that all 2025 Pathfinder models now come standard with Nissan Maintenance Care which includes up to three scheduled oil changes for the first two years or up to 24,000 miles.
As for options, the 2025 model offers a decent variety, if you feel like throwing in some extras. Premium paint will set you back $425, LED fog lights add $350, the Black Appearance Package costs $485, splash guards are $255, running boards come in at $745, and a cargo package rounds things out at $355. Choose wisely, or don’t. Either way, the dealer’s going to love you.
Same V6 Power
There are no changes under the hood, as the Pathfinder’s grunt continues to come from a 3.5-liter V6 pushing out 284 hp (212 kW/288 PS) and 259 lb-ft (351 Nm) of torque. But if you’re eyeing the off-road-ready Rock Creek trim, things get a slight bump thanks to tweaked fuel mapping, cranking power up to 295 hp (220 kW/299 PS) and 270 lb-ft (366 Nm). It’s not a massive leap, but just enough to make you feel a bit more invincible when the pavement ends.