January 9, 2012
!! Nissan Reinvents The Pathfinder As The Next Gen SUV With New
Aerodynamic Styling And Enhanced Fuel Economy
- Preview Concept Shows Dramatic New Styling Emphasis; One Of 20 New
Or Redesigned Products Set To Arrive Within Next Two Years - !!
DETROIT (Jan. 9, 2012) - Nissan is reinventing its popular Pathfinder
SUV to appeal to customers looking for SUV capabilities with more
passenger comfort, innovative technology and fuel-efficient
performance. The Pathfinder Concept, on display at the North American
International Auto Show, previews the all-new look, style and attitude
Nissan will bring to the segment when the next-gen Pathfinder goes on
sale in fall 2012 at Nissan dealers nationwide. Pathfinder, Nissan's
best-known nameplate in the United States, is one of 20 new or
redesigned products Nissan plans to introduce in this market within
the next two years.
"Nissan is in a great position today. Sales are up, market share is
increasing and our dealers have a great selection of 2012 Nissan cars,
trucks and SUVs in inventory," said Al Castignetti, vice president and
general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. "This
new Pathfinder Concept is just the beginning of a far-reaching wave of
new products on the horizon for Nissan. By the end of 2012, more than
70 percent of our sales volume will be all-new or redesigned."
Pathfinder Concept: Modern Design, 7-Passenger SUV Capabilities
At first glance, it is clear the Pathfinder Concept is a game-changer
for the Nissan brand. The stylish fourth-generation Pathfinder design
brings a new look and packaging that's ideal for adventurous owners
who need versatility and SUV capability without compromise. The
sweeping character lines of the Pathfinder Concept give a hint of a
design language that will carry through future Nissan models. The
Pathfinder Concept also features innovative 3-row interior flexibility
and room for seven passengers.
The new Pathfinder's aerodynamic body is combined with a refined V6
engine and next-generation Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) to
make it one of the most fuel-efficient 7-passenger vehicles on the
market. It is projected to deliver an expected 25 percent increase in
combined City/Highway fuel economy (over the previous V6-equipped
design). In addition to offering an intuitive four-wheel-drive
system, the new Pathfinder will also have towing capacity competitive
with the leaders in the segment.
While the Pathfinder Concept making its world debut in Detroit
provides a full glimpse of the exterior design direction the
production vehicle will take, details on the interior and technology
inside will have to wait. It is safe to say, however, that the
next-gen Pathfinder's roomy cabin will deliver innovation and
class-above craftsmanship - with excellent legroom in all three rows
and ample cargo room behind the 3rd row. Additional information will
be available soon.
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See the article here:
Nissan Reinvents the Pathfinder as the Next Gen SUV with New
Aerodynamic Styling and Enhanced Fuel Economy
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