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Nissan Cuts Prices on 2025 Pathfinder, Rogue

Nissan Cuts Prices on 2025 Pathfinder, Rogue

Posted on April 3, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Nissan Cuts Prices on 2025 Pathfinder, Rogue

Nissan Cuts Prices on 2025 Pathfinder, Rogue

The news is on fire with warnings of new car price hikes, but Nissan is cutting prices.

The automaker yesterday lowered the MSRPs of two of its most popular models – the midsize Pathfinder SUV and its best-seller, the compact Rogue crossover. The move doesn’t mean the two are insulated from tariffs that kick in tomorrow. Both are mostly built in the U.S., exempting them from tariffs on finished cars (some Nissan Rogue models are also made in Japan). However, both use significant quantities of foreign parts, which could mean their prices will rise in a month when tariffs on parts begin.

2025 Nissan Pathfinder Pricing

2025 Nissan Pathfinder2025 Nissan Pathfinder

The Pathfinder, Nissan’s 3-row midsize SUV, has rugged roots but has grown into a comfortable family car with some off-road capability. It’s due for an update next year, but our editors like the current model’s strong safety scores and towing muscle.

Nissan charges a mandatory $1,390 destination fee on all Pathfinders.

Model MSRP + $1,390 Destination Charge Change
Pathfinder S 2WD $37,790 -$670 
Pathfinder SV 2WD $40,780  -$670 
Pathfinder SL 2WD $43,480  – $1,170 
Pathfinder Platinum 2WD $50,030  -$1,170 
Pathfinder S 4WD $39,790  -$670 
Pathfinder SV 4WD $42,780  -$670 
Pathfinder SL 4WD $45,480  -$1,170 
Pathfinder Rock Creek 4WD $45,880  -$670 
Pathfinder Platinum 4WD $52,030 -$1,170

2025 Rogue Pricing

2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek Edition2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek Edition

The Rogue was the ninth best-selling vehicle in America last year. Our editors love its fuel economy (its 3-cylinder turbocharged engine is unusual but gives it solid gas mileage and respectable power) and possibly the most comfortable seats in its class. Nissan dealers love how it keeps selling even as the company has struggled and looked for a merger partner in recent months.

There’s an all-new Rogue due next year, complete with hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions. But buying the last model year of a design means you’re buying a proven car with easily available parts and all the kinks worked out. Don’t avoid the 2025 Rogue just because the 2026 Rogue will be all-new.

Nissan charges the same $1,390 delivery fee for the smaller Rogue.

Model MSRP + $1,390 Destination Charge Change
Rogue S FWD $29,980 -$640
Rogue SV FWD $30,980 -$1,380
Rogue SL FWD $36,480  -$1,000
Rogue Platinum FWD $40,980  -$930
Rogue S AWD $31,380 -$640
Rogue SV AWD $32,380  -$1,380
Rogue Rock Creek AWD $34,880  -$1,930
Rogue SL AWD $37,880  -$1,000
Rogue Platinum AWD $41,380  -$930

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