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Durable and competent off-roader; equally at home on the highway; seating for eight; towing capacity; interior appointments; class-leading power
Compact footprint; practical and spacious interior; good ground clearance; funky styling; great mileage; attractive price
Affordable; long range; comes with dual ports for two common types of chargers; capable electric drivetrain; nice interior; loads of standard tech and safety-related features
Unmistakable styling; spacious interior; available tech features; seamless ride quality
Highly capable three-row SUV; spacious seating; strong maximum towing capacity of 6,000 lbs; attractive exterior design; good fuel economy
Plug-In Hybrid compact crossover SUV; standard all-wheel drive; three-row seating; capacity for seven passengers; high-tech features; active safety technology
With their sport utility vehicle lines, Nissan has shown a history of catering to both the off-roading crowds as well as to urban families. Nissan's crossover-based utility vehicles include the sharp Rogue and the upscale Nissan Murano. For decades, the Nissan Pathfinder represented the brand's commitment to a truck-based sport utility vehicle. Since 2013, the Pathfinder has been constructed on a crossover vehicle platform similar to the one found with the Murano. Since 2005, the Nissan Pathfinder has been offered with three rows of seating. Remaining committed to the off-roading suited truck platform is the Xterra. The massive Armada sport utility vehicle on the Nissan Titan boasts big V-8 power and interior accommodations.