On November 14, 2025, Nissan America officially unveiled the 2026 Pathfinder. This facelift not only refines the design, but also introduces the latest technology to significantly enhance the car’s appeal as a three-row SUV. Of particular note are the innovative “Invisible Hood View” feature and the 12.3-inch touchscreen that comes standard on all grades.
Nissan’s latest evolution of its three-row SUV is finally here
The new Pathfinder, which will be unveiled to the public at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2025, will feature significant updates to prepare it to compete with strong rivals such as Kia’s new Telluride and Hyundai Palisade.
Exterior design: subtle but striking changes

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
The new front mask gives it a modern look

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
At first glance, the new Pathfinder’s front design appears relatively unchanged from the previous model, but a closer look reveals significant advancements. The most notable changes are:
- Adoption of a digital V-motion grille : Adopts the same design language as the Serena, Kicks, and Murano
- Three horizontally-oriented plated garnishes : Newly designed directly below the square LED headlights
- Renewed front grille design : Changed to a more horizontal and sophisticated design
- Satin-finish badge : contributes to improving the overall quality
Express your individuality with the new color “Baltic Teal”
One of the most notable features of this facelift is the addition of a new, outdoor-oriented body color, “Baltic Teal.” This color is the perfect choice for customers who enjoy outdoor activities, visually expressing the Pathfinder’s adventurous nature.
Additionally, the SL and Platinum grades have had their silver roof rails replaced with black, giving the car a sportier and more sophisticated look.
The rear design emphasizes continuity

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
There are no major changes to the rear design, and the taillight design and black garnish remain the same as before. This is a result of Nissan placing importance on the continuity of its brand identity.
Interior: significant improvements in technology and comfort
A 12.3-inch touchscreen is standard on all grades

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
One of the biggest advancements for the 2026 model year is a significant upgrade in interior technology. While the previous model only offered a 9-inch infotainment system on lower trim levels, the new model now comes with a 12.3-inch touchscreen as standard across the board .

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
The main features of this system:
- Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatible : No cable connection required
- Intuitive operability : Large screen for improved visibility and operability
- Unified experience : Same interface across all grades
Digital meter panel enhances information display

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
SL grade and above are equipped with a 12.3-inch full digital instrument panel, allowing the driver to check the necessary information while minimizing eye movement.
The evolution of wireless charging: 15W fast charging and magnetic fastening

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
The new Pathfinder comes equipped with a 15W fast wireless charger. Here’s what makes it great:
- High-speed charging : Charging speed is improved compared to previous models
- Magnetic fastening : Secures your smartphone in the optimal position for maximum charging efficiency
- Built-in cooling fan : Prevents your smartphone from overheating and protects battery life
Premium-grade high-quality finish
The Platinum grade adds the following premium equipment:
- Newly designed 20-inch aluminum wheels
- Quilted seat : High-quality stitching on the seat surface
- Wood-tone interior trim : Creates a high-quality atmosphere
- Embossed PATHFINDER logo : Located on the dashboard
Innovative Camera Technology: The Power of Invisible Food View

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
Evolution of the HD Intelligent Around View Monitor
One of the highlights of the 2026 model year is the HD Intelligent Around View Monitor . This advanced camera system includes:
180-degree front wide view
It provides wide-angle coverage in front of the vehicle, significantly improving visibility in tight parking lots and intersections, minimizing blind spots and improving safety.
Invisible Hood View (transparent hood function)
The most innovative feature is the “Invisible Hood View,” which makes the hood virtually transparent, allowing you to see the road conditions directly in front of the vehicle.
This feature is useful in:
- Parking in a tight garage : Precisely determine the distance to obstacles in front of the vehicle
- When using the drive-through : Check the distance to the curb to prevent wheel damage
- Off-road driving : Check for unevenness and obstacles in advance
- Where height restrictions exist : Get a detailed picture of what is happening in front of the vehicle
This feature is a groundbreaking solution to the blind spot problem in front of the vehicle, which is considered one of the most difficult aspects of driving a large SUV.
Powertrain: Continued use of reliable V6 engine
3.5L V6 engine specifications
There are no changes to the new Pathfinder’s powertrain, as the existing system has proven highly successful:
- Engine : 3.5L V6 naturally aspirated engine
- Maximum output : 284hp (288PS)
- Maximum torque : 259 lb-ft (351 Nm)
- Transmission : 9-speed automatic
- Drive system : All-wheel drive (AWD) standard on all grades
Towing capacity: Maximum 2,720 kg
The Pathfinder boasts a maximum towing capacity of 6,000 pounds (about 2,720 kg), which is more than enough for towing a boat, camper trailer, or other heavy equipment. The higher trim levels maximize this capacity.
Rock Creek Edition: Enhanced outdoor sensibilities
Special specifications for off-road performance
The Rock Creek Edition , designed for outdoor enthusiasts, will continue to be available. Features of this grade include:
- All-terrain tires : optimized for rough roads
- Off-road tuned suspension : Improved driving performance on rough roads
- Red interior accents : Creates a sporty atmosphere
- 7 terrain modes : AUTO, Eco, Tow, Sport, Sand, Mud, and Rut
New: Rock Creek Premium Package
New for 2026 is the Rock Creek Premium Package , which includes:
- Panoramic sunroof : A spacious interior
- Heated steering wheel : increased winter comfort
- Additional comfort features : outdoor performance and comfort
This makes it an ideal choice for adventurous users who don’t want to compromise on comfort.
Market position and competitor comparison
The intensifying three-row SUV market

The 2026 Pathfinder will compete against some strong competitors, including:
- 2027 Kia Telluride : A completely redesigned car with a bold new design
- 2026 Hyundai Palisade : Also a completely redesigned model
- Honda Pilot : A direct competitor to Japanese manufacturers
- Toyota Highlander : Hybrid model also available

2026 Nissan Pathfinder
Pathfinder’s strengths and challenges
Strengths:
- Advanced technology comes standard on all grades
- Reliable V6 engine
- Practical camera system (especially invisible hood view)
- Fully equipped off-road grade (Rock Creek)
assignment:
- While rivals are completely redesigned models, this is just a minor change.
- No hybrid or plug-in hybrid options
- Sales performance of the previous model is inferior to that of rivals
Release date and price forecast
The 2026 Nissan Pathfinder will begin selling at US dealerships in early 2026. Specific pricing hasn’t been announced, but based on the current model’s pricing range, we can expect the following:
- Base grade (S) : From approximately $35,000
- Mid-grade (SV/SL) : $40,000 to $50,000
- Top grade (Platinum) : From $55,000
- Rock Creek : From $48,000
*Release date in Japan has not yet been decided.
Summary: A perfect balance of practicality and technology
The 2026 Nissan Pathfinder is not a bold overhaul, but rather a model that has undergone steady evolution with an emphasis on practicality. Camera technology, particularly the invisible hood view, is particularly praised as a practical feature for everyday use.
The upgrade in terms of technology is clear, with a 12.3-inch touchscreen as standard equipment on all grades and the adoption of a 15W wireless charger. The addition of the Rock Creek Premium Package also expands the options available to provide comfort to outdoor-oriented users.
Competition will be tough against the all-new models from Kia and Hyundai, but Nissan’s combination of reliability and practical technology should remain an attractive option for families looking for a three-row SUV.
It’s a car we can’t wait to see released in early 2026.



























