Toronto Star

New Nissan Pathfinder gains power, style

Extensive revision brings plenty of interior updates

- Craig Cole AutoGuide.com

The popular Nissan Pathfinder has been refreshed for 2017. This large, three-row crossover has been extensivel­y revised, sporting new exterior styling, an enhanced powertrain and, of course, plenty of interior updates.

At first blush, it now fits in nicely with the rest of Nissan’s lineup, as it gains a V-Motion grille and fresh headlamps.

The hood is also more aggressive­ly styled and the front and rear bumpers have been reworked.

Not only do these surface changes improve the Pathfinder’s outward appearance, they also make it more functional.

Aerodynami­cs are better than before, plus there’s enhanced cooling to help keep engine temperatur­es in check.

Speaking of propulsion, you’ll still find a 3.5-litre V6 on board, but it’s been overhauled with a host of fresh components.

The pistons are new, there’s a reworked intake manifold, the compressio­n ratio now measures 11-to-1 and it finally sports direct fuel injection.

All told, these changes increase horsepower to 284, up from just 260. Torque also swells to 259 lb.-ft compared to just 240 last year. As expected, an Xtronic CVT is the only transmissi­on available, though you can opt for either two- or four-wheel drive.

Thanks to the power and torque increases as well as body reinforcem­ents, the Pathfinder’s tow rating has increased by a full 453.5 kilo- grams. When properly equipped, it now tops out at a class-leading 2,721.6 kg.

Despite all of these enhancemen­ts, fuel economy is projected to remain the same.

Early estimates suggest a 2017 front-wheel-drive model will sticker at 11.8 l/100 km in the city and 8.7 on the highway, figures that result in a score of 10.7 l/100 km combined.

As for creature comforts, there’s a motion-activated liftgate available, which opens at the wave of a foot. Inside, there are new cupholders designed to accommodat­e the handles of large mugs, plus there are now two USB ports in the centre console storage bin.

On the dashboard, there’s a standard eight-inch touchscree­n, plus Bluetooth connectivi­ty, voice recognitio­n, Satellite radio and other connected services.

The 2017 Nissan Pathfinder also offers a raft of luxury amenities such as a13-speaker Bose sound system, and tri-zone climate and entertainm­ent systems, plus it rolls on stylish 18inch wheels, though 20s are standard on Platinum models.

Pricing for this versatile vehicle has not been released at this time, but it should go on sale soon.

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