2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid AWD - Car and Driver

With its pathfinding days behind it, the Pathfinder eschews the go-anywhere capability of its past and now joins the three-row crossover crowd. front-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional. Instrumented Test – 2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid Nissan’s Pathfinder emerged for the 2013 model year wholly retooled for life in the modern world. The ladder-frame construction, rugged squared-off exterior, and respected 4. 0-liter V-6 of the previous-generation Pathfinder were all ditched in the makeover to clear the way for a unitized body structure, soft exterior curves, and a smaller... Like many 20th-century hangovers looking for relevance in the new century, the logical next step in the Pathfinder’s evolution was a hybrid powertrain. Which brings us to the 2014 Nissan Pathfinder hybrid tested here. Finished in fetching Black Obsidian paint, our Pathfinder hybrid arrived in Platinum trim, a $2300 option. Including a pair of headrest-mounted seven-inch rear-entertainment screens, a pair of wireless headphones, a remote control, and an auxiliary-input jack for the entertainment device of your choice, the package is ideal for keeping one’s biological... Source: www.caranddriver.com