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The Nissan Pathfinder family SUV has received a price rise four months after the new model arrived in showrooms – and the model range was more than halved a few weeks ago.
Prices have risen across the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder range by up to $1460 – four months after arriving in showrooms in November 2022 – as the model line-up is slashed from five variants to two.
Nissan Australia has now confirmed the two remaining variants have received price rises to accompany the change, as part of a Model Year 2023 update which adds walk-away locking and a “new FOB key” to both models.
The Nissan Pathfinder Ti all-wheel drive (AWD) increases by $1460 to $71,490 plus on-road costs, while the Ti-L AWD rises by $1263 to $81,490 plus on-road costs.
These compound price increases across the new Pathfinder line-up when it arrived in showrooms last year, of $10,890 for the Ti AWD and $13,087 for the Ti-L AWD.
Prior to the price increases – and trimming of the model range – the entry price to the Nissan Pathfinder was $54,190 plus on-road costs, up from $44,240 plus on-road costs when the previous-generation model left showrooms two years ago.
2023 Nissan Pathfinder Australian pricing
- Pathfinder Ti AWD – $71,490 (up $1460)
- Pathfinder Ti-L AWD – $81,490 (up $1263)
Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs.
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