The Nissan Rogue and Pathfinder Are Actually Cheaper for 2025
The Rogue now starts at $29,980, which is $640 less than last year.
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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