Nissan Cuts Pricing on 2025 Rogue, Pathfinder SUVs

Nearly every vehicle on the market gets a little more expensive every year, and it’s far less common for prices to drop year over year unless the vehicle in question is a new electric vehicle whose maker is casting about for the right positioning. But lowering prices is exactly what Nissan is doing for the 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder, unwinding much of the SUVs’ annual markups.
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The price drops are not consistent across the board, either. Savings vary between trim levels, from a low of $640 to a high of $1,930 on the Rogue and from $670 to $1,170 on the Pathfinder. No changes to either vehicle accompany the price cuts; equipment levels for all trim levels of both remain the same.
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What Are the New Prices for the 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder?
Prices for both the 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder’s full lineups are as follows (all prices include $1,390 destination charge). The change from the previous pricing is noted in parentheses.
Rogue
- S: $29,980 (-$640)
- SV: $30,980 (-$1,380)
- Rock Creek: $34,880 (-$1,930)
- SL: $36,480 (-$1,000)
- Platinum: $39,980 (-$930)
Pathfinder
- S: $37,790 (-$670)
- SV: $40,780 (-$670)
- SL: $43,480 (-$1,170)
- Rock Creek: $45,880 (-$670)
- Platinum: $50,030 (-$1,170)
While regular price increases are normal, when Nissan previously announced the 2025 Pathfinder’s positioning, we did bemoan that it “offers so few changes for so much extra money,” with stickers jumping by more than $1,000 across the lineup. It seems we weren’t the only ones who thought so.
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