Nissan reveals Pathfinder concept SUV for Chinese market

The Pathfinder Concept, like the all-electric Arizon SUV concept, is designed with the Chinese market in mind.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 19 Apr 2023 Views icon3753 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Nissan today took the covers off the Pathfinder concept SUV developed for the Chinese market at Auto Shanghai 2023. Yesterday, the company had revealed the all-electric Arizon concept SUV, created by a Chinese team leveraging Nissan’s global EV expertise.

Nissan, which has been a longstanding player in the SUV market in China, is clearly focussing on being future-ready with a range of new products.

First introduced in 1985, Nissan’s family-friendly and technologically innovative four-wheel-drive Pathfinder is an icon among SUVs. The Pathfinder Concept, like the Arizon e-SUV, is designed with the Chinese market in mind. Blending Chinese modern aesthetics with ‘Nissan-ness’, the Pathfinder Concept is designed to fit the lifestyle of active consumers and according to the company “makes the perfect adventure partner”.

The Pathfinder Concept features a completely redesigned exterior and an interior that, with three rows of seating, provides ample space for larger families. The cabin also features an ultrawide display screen and heads-up display.

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