Nissan Reduces Pricing on 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder SUVs

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Overview of Price Adjustments

In a surprising move within the automotive industry, Nissan has announced price reductions for its 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder SUVs. This move comes as a stark contrast to the typical yearly trend of price increases across nearly all vehicles available on the market. As new electric vehicles often see price drops while finding their market fit, the decision by Nissan to lower prices on these SUVs is noteworthy.

Details of the Price Cuts

The cuts on the Rogue and Pathfinder are not uniform; they vary by trim level. For the 2025 Rogue, savings range from $640 for the base S trim to a substantial $1,930 for the Rock Creek variant. Meanwhile, the 2025 Pathfinder also sees reductions, with trims experiencing savings of $670 to $1,170. This approach allows potential buyers some flexibility, catering to different preferences and budgets.

New Price Points

The updated pricing for the 2025 models is as follows, with each price including a ,390 destination charge: For the Rogue, the S trim is now ,980 (-0), SV at ,980 (-,380), Rock Creek at ,880 (-,930), SL at ,480 (-,000), and Platinum at ,980 (-0). The Pathfinder’s new prices start at $37,790 (-$670) for the S trim, with SV at $40,780 (-$670), SL priced at $43,480 (-$1,170), Rock Creek at $45,880 (-$670), and finally, the Platinum at $50,030 (-$1,170).

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