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Nissan Pathfinder becoming rugged Prado rival, smaller off-roader coming – report


The Nissan Pathfinder has switched from being a rugged body-on-frame off-roader to a more road-focused unibody SUV twice now, and it’s reportedly switching back again.

Automotive News reports Nissan held a US dealer meeting on August 20 in Las Vegas, where it teased an array of new product as it promises to deliver 20 new and updated models to the US and Canadian markets by the northern spring (March to May) of 2027.

That includes the next generation of the Rogue mid-size SUV, as the US-built version of the X-Trail is known, which is due in 2027 and will offer petrol and third-generation e-Power series hybrid powertrains.

Given the lag between the current Rogue and X-Trail launching, that could mean the next Japanese-built X-Trail may not appear until 2028 or 2029.

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Above: Current Nissan Pathfinder

Guests were also reportedly shown a new generation of the Nissan Skyline-twinned Infiniti Q50 mid-size luxury sedan, as well as an Infiniti-badged version of the next Rogue – wearing the QX50 nameplate – which will offer Nissan’s e-Power powertrain as standard.

Nissan will reportedly introduce a new body-on-frame platform that will support five new models, understood to include the next-generation Frontier pickup – the current model being an evolution of the old D40 Navara – plus a revived Xterra off-roader.

While executives didn’t reveal product specifications at the dealer meeting, Automotive News reports word from people familiar with the plan that this platform will also support the next-generation Nissan Pathfinder and Infiniti QX60 and QX65.

The current Pathfinder and QX60 – as well as the QX65, which is launching soon – share a unibody platform that has previously underpinned passenger cars.