The fifth-generation Nissan Pathfinder first debuted almost five years ago.
The fifth-generation Nissan Pathfinder made its debut nearly five years ago. Notably, China has long offered a completely different Pathfinder, and now it’s the U.S.-market version that’s getting a refresh. For the 2026 model year, it gains updated styling, modern infotainment tech, and new features.
The main exterior change is a redesigned grille. It loses its wide frame, which is now replaced with LED accents, and adopts a new pattern. The front bumper has also been slightly revised. Higher trims now get black roof rails instead of silver ones, along with newly designed 20-inch wheels.
The updated Nissan Pathfinder now comes standard with a larger 12.3-inch infotainment display, replacing the previous 9-inch screen. The new system supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
Higher-end trims feature a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, wood-style interior accents, and special seat stitching. Wireless charging power has been increased from 5W to 15W. The charging pad now has a built-in cooling fan to prevent smartphone overheating, and a magnet helps keep the device in place.
The surround-view camera system now includes a “transparent hood” feature. For the Rock Creek off-road version, a new optional Rock Creek Premium package adds a panoramic roof and heated steering wheel.
Under the hood, the Pathfinder keeps its familiar naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V6, producing 288 hp and 351 Nm, paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Intelligent 4×4 with seven drive modes remains available as an option. Maximum towing capacity is unchanged at 6,000 pounds.
Sales are set to begin early next year.