The Nissan Pathfinder seven-seat SUV range has been cut from five models to two just three months after going on sale.
The 2023 Nissan Pathfinder seven-seat SUV range has been slashed to two model grades just three months after the new-generation model arrived in showrooms.
Details published on the Nissan Australia website show only two versions of the new Pathfinder – which began deliveries in November 2022.
Only the top-of-the-range Ti and Ti-L all-wheel drive models remain – and the cheapest variants have been axed.
Dealers have told Drive the ST and ST-L base models – as well as the front-wheel-drive Ti – have been dropped from the local line-up due to supply restrictions, and Nissan Australia has elected to prioritise more profitable models.
It means the starting price for a new Nissan Pathfinder has increased by $13,800.
Previously the range started from $54,190 plus on-road costs for the ST front-wheel drive.
Now the cheapest model in the new Nissan Pathfinder range has climbed to $67,990 plus on-road costs for the Ti all-wheel drive.
This follows price increases of $8350 to $11,150 for the new-generation Pathfinder range when it went on sale last year.
Four years ago, an entry-level Nissan Pathfinder ST started from $44,240 plus on-road costs – almost $24,000 less than today’s entry point, the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder Ti AWD.
Since deliveries began in Australia, Nissan has reported 261 examples of the new Pathfinder as sold – after an 18-month gap between old and new models.
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