Nissan Pathfinder (Nissan Pathfinder) - full-size crossover Japanese company Nissan, the production of the then SUV, began in 1986. In many countries it is known as the Nissan Terrano. The car has four generations. In today's Nissan lineup, the Pathfinder ranks between the Murano and Armada or Patrol in size.
At the 2005 North American International Auto Show, Nissan introduced the all-new Pathfinder. Starting with this generation, the Pathfinder name is the only one for all markets.
The vehicle was based on the Nissan Navara pickup. At the heart of the car design with a frame, independent, with powerful springs and stabilizers suspension on double triangular levers, rack-and-pinion steering mechanism with a fairly short transmission ratio, the system of full drive ALL MODE 4x4, successfully proven in such models as X-Trail and Murano, 6-speed manual and 5-speed automatic gearbox.
In general, the car became larger than its predecessor, it is possible to place a third row of seats, thanks to the extensive possibilities for transformation, there are 64 different variants of the construction of the interior.
For the European market, the Pathfinder is assembled at the Nissan plant in Spain.
Engine
Engine volume (L) | 2.5 |
Horsepower | 252 |
Fuel Economy
City | 10.5-12 l/100km |
Highway | 8.5-10 l/100km |
Combined | 10 l/100km |
Emissions Class | Euro 6 |
Transmission
Type | Automatic |
Displacement | 4x4 |
Consumption & Emissions
- ~10l/100km (combined)
- ~10.5-12l/100km (urban) Euro 6
- ~8.5-10l/100km (extra-urban)
Safety
- ABS
- Alarm/anti-theft system
- Alarm/anti-theft system
- Central locking
- Driver airbag
- ESP
- Passenger airbag
- Side airbags back
- Side airbags front
- Traction control
- Window curtain airbags
Exterior
Comfort
- Electric windows front and back
Interior
Visibility
Multimedia
- CD changer
- DVD changer
- MP3 support