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Anthony Alaniz

The Nissan Rogue and Pathfinder Are Actually Cheaper for 2025

Last year, Nissan reduced Rogue production. Now, the Japanese automaker is cutting the crossover’s price for 2025. The entry-level 2025 Rogue S with front-wheel drive now starts at $29,980 with the $1,390 destination charge. That’s $640 cheaper than last year—and it's not just for the cheapest trim.

The Rogue Rock Creek receives the largest price reduction, saving buyers $1,930 and starting at $34,880. Nissan cut the Rogue SV price by $1,380, the SL by $1,000, and the Platinum by $930. The range-topping Rogue Platinum with all-wheel drive now starts at $41,390.

Model 2025 Price Price Change Vs 2024
Rogue S FWD $29,980 -$640
Rogue SV FWD $30,980 -$1,380
Rogue SL FWD $36,480 -$1,000
Rogue Platinum FWD $39,980 -$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 $41,390 -$930

Nissan also dropped prices on the 2025 Pathfinder after giving it a slight price hike for the 2024 model year. The Pathfinder S, SV, and Rock Creek trims are $670 cheaper, while Nissan slashed $1,170 from the SL and Platinum trims, regardless of drivetrain. The Pathfinder now starts at $37,790 and tops out at $52,030.

In a press release, Nissan said, “Pricing reductions across all grades for both models will boost affordability for customers facing a challenging car-buying landscape.” Not only have new car prices increased since the pandemic, but the tariffs on the auto industry are likely to increase them even further for buyers.

Model 2025 Price Price Change Vs 2024
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

Nissan has been facing some huge hurdles, including increasing competition and financial troubles. A failed merger with Honda resulted in the automaker selecting a new CEO as the company looks to create a profitable path forward. 

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