Nissan’s new Pathfinder rolls off Nashville assembly line

THE FIRST ALL-NEW 2022 NISSAN PATHFINDER has rolled off the assembly line at the award-winning Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant in Tennessee.

“Start of production of the new Pathfinder marks another major milestone in our Nissan NEXT momentum story,” says Jeff Younginer, vice president, Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant. “The Smyrna plant team is thrilled to put the newest version of this iconic vehicle on the road for customers.”

The all-new Nissan Pathfinder arrives in dealer showrooms throughout the U.S. and Canada this summer.

The new Pathfinder will come to Australia, but nobody’s saying when

2022 Nissan Pathfinder

The all-new Pathfinder, alongside the upcoming all-new 2022 Nissan Frontier, gives Nissan one of the freshest line-ups in the industry. Other new models that are part of the company’s new product introduction plan include the all-electric Ariya crossover and a production version of the Z Proto sports car.

Proudly USA-built since 2004

Pathfinder has been assembled at Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant since 2004. The engine for the vehicle is assembled at Nissan Decherd Powertrain Plant in Decherd, Tennessee.

The all-new 2022 Pathfinder offers a bold, rugged, completely redesigned exterior and a family adventure-ready interior.

A standard 212kW 3.5-litre Direct Injection V6 is matched with an all-new 9-speed transmission for smooth, direct response. Available all-new Intelligent 4WD with 7-position Drive and Terrain Mode Selector helps provide confident driving on- and-off-road, while Pathfinder’s available 2700kg maximum towing capacity provides plenty of capability to haul boats and trailers.

The new cabin includes seating for up to eight and a new captain’s chairs option. Available technology features include an all-new 10.8-inch Head-up Display, 12.3-inch digital dashboard, ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link and standard Nissan Safety Shield 360.

Australian specifications and release date have not yet been announced.