Nissan has unveiled price cuts for their 2025 Rogue and Pathfinder SUVs, with savings as small as $640 and as large as $1,930, model and trim dependent.

The Rogue S front-wheel drive sees that smaller decrease, now with a starting price of $29,980 with destination, placing the Rogue just under the attractive $30,000 margin. That larger price slash applies to the Rogue Rock Creek, which comes exclusively with all-wheel drive and now starts at $34,880.

The rest of the Rogue lineup sees decreases within those extremes, most landing around the $1,000 mark. Other notable examples are the top-trim Rogue Platinum AWD, now starting at $41,380, $930 less than before; the Rogue SV is $1,380 lighter, as is the SV with all-wheel drive; and the the SV, FWD and AWD, shed a grand in price.

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Although the 2025 Pathfinder doesn’t make it under that $30,000 threshold, any decrease in price is welcomed. In this case, the entry-level Pathfinder S two-wheel drive is $670 less, now starting at $37,790. The most alleviated grades are the SL and Platinum, both two- and four-wheel drive variants, which are now $1,170 less. The Pathfinder Rock Creek 4WD shares the S’s $670 decrease, placing it at $45,880.

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