Are there any changes to the Nissan Pathfinder?

Are there any changes to the Nissan Pathfinder?

Only a few changes were sprinkled across the Pathfinder lineup for 2016. These include a revised almond, black, and beige interior treatment; a new Cold Weather package for the SV with heated cloth seats, a heated steering wheel, and heated side-view mirrors; and a heated steering wheel that’s newly standard on the SL.

Are there zero gravity seats in the Nissan Pathfinder?

(For the record, Nissan confirmed that neither the 2016 nor the updated 2017 Pathfinder has the Zero Gravity seats.) Second- and third-row seats do their best to offer comfort and flexibility, the 60/40-split second row easily sliding out of the way to permit access to the third row without the need to remove a child seat.

What kind of tires does a Nissan Pathfinder use?

The Platinum trim’s standard 20-inch wheels (lesser models make do with 18-inchers) and 235/75 Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport AS tires smother all but the harshest impacts. We pushed the Pathfinder to 0.78 g on the skidpad, with mild understeer being the prevailing trait.

What kind of sunroof does a Nissan Pathfinder have?

The top-tier Platinum trim sits atop the S, SV, and SL trim levels (each available in front- or all-wheel drive) and brings a host of features large and small. Among them are two sunroofs: a slide-and-tilt unit for the driver and front passenger and an expansive fixed-glass unit—with individual power sunshades—for the second and third row.

Only a few changes were sprinkled across the Pathfinder lineup for 2016. These include a revised almond, black, and beige interior treatment; a new Cold Weather package for the SV with heated cloth seats, a heated steering wheel, and heated side-view mirrors; and a heated steering wheel that’s newly standard on the SL.

(For the record, Nissan confirmed that neither the 2016 nor the updated 2017 Pathfinder has the Zero Gravity seats.) Second- and third-row seats do their best to offer comfort and flexibility, the 60/40-split second row easily sliding out of the way to permit access to the third row without the need to remove a child seat.

The Platinum trim’s standard 20-inch wheels (lesser models make do with 18-inchers) and 235/75 Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport AS tires smother all but the harshest impacts. We pushed the Pathfinder to 0.78 g on the skidpad, with mild understeer being the prevailing trait.

The top-tier Platinum trim sits atop the S, SV, and SL trim levels (each available in front- or all-wheel drive) and brings a host of features large and small. Among them are two sunroofs: a slide-and-tilt unit for the driver and front passenger and an expansive fixed-glass unit—with individual power sunshades—for the second and third row.