Nissan Pathfinder Keeps Its Crown: Top Safety Rating for 4 Straight Years

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The Nissan Pathfinder has made headlines by earning the highest safety rating for the fourth consecutive year. This achievement is particularly significant as it reflects the vehicle’s ability to meet the enhanced standards introduced by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in 2024. With this recognition, the Pathfinder demonstrates that Nissan continues to produce top-tier vehicles, even as the brand faces market challenges.

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A Four-Year Streak of Top Safety Ratings

Nissan’s midsize SUV, the Pathfinder, has again proven its safety capabilities by receiving the prestigious TOP SAFETY PICK+ award from the IIHS. This marks its fourth year in a row earning the top rating, a remarkable accomplishment in an industry where safety standards continuously evolve. The IIHS now includes stricter tests, such as those evaluating the risk of injury to rear-seat passengers, which the Pathfinder passed with flying colors.

The Pathfinder excelled in several key safety tests, including the new medium-overlap front crash test, the small-overlap front crash test, and the revised side crash test. It also achieved excellent results in pedestrian collision prevention and standard headlight performance. These results highlight Nissan’s ongoing commitment to improving vehicle safety through advanced technology.

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The Pathfinder’s Enduring Appeal and Evolution

The Nissan Pathfinder has evolved significantly since its debut in 1985, with the latest fifth-generation model unveiled in 2021. This new version presents a modern take on Nissan’s classic SUV design, featuring an angular style that nods to the first-generation model. The wide radiator grille and robust front design further emphasize its strong presence. The Pathfinder’s 3-row, 8-seater configuration provides ample interior space while its off-road capabilities have been further refined.

Under the hood, the Pathfinder is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine (VQ35DD), producing 284 horsepower and 35.8 kg.m of torque. The engine is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission for smooth, reliable driving power. Additionally, the Pathfinder boasts an impressive towing capacity of 2,721 kg, outpacing competitors like the Ford Explorer, Honda Pilot, and Kia Telluride. This combination of power, off-road ability, and family-friendly practicality solidifies the Pathfinder’s status as a standout choice in the midsize SUV segment.

A Winning Combination of Safety, Technology, and Performance

The Nissan Pathfinder blends the rugged appeal of an authentic SUV with the latest technological advancements. Its four-year streak of top safety ratings speaks volumes about its reliability and commitment to passenger safety. As Nissan continues strengthening Pathfinder’s appeal, it will focus on enhancing its competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market. The Pathfinder remains a cornerstone of Nissan’s SUV lineup with its robust performance, ample space, and top-notch safety features.

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