2020 Nissan Pathfinder vs. 2020 Ford Explorer
The newly launched 2020 Nissan Pathfinder has taken the motoring world by a storm. With a 3.5-L Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) V6 engine, it offers better towing and payload capacity of up to 6000 pounds. A standard third-row seat, which is spacious enough to fit in adults for longer journeys, and when the off-roading need arises the Nissan’s Intelligent 4WD system makes the vehicle tackle any terrain.
The 2020 Ford Explorer redesigning over the years has changed. The vehicle packs with it an Intercooled Turbo Regular Unleaded I-4, the 2.3-L engine, which has power and offers a smoother ride. Let’s see how the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder stacks up versus the 2020 Ford Explorer.
Features
Nissan and Ford have long been great competitors in the SUV world, as most of their respective models have vehicles that are at or close to the top of their ranges. With a bigger cabin size with 170.2 cubic-feet space, on the backseat and the third-row seat, passengers will have enough room to stretch out a lot more on long journeys, unlike in the Ford Explorer, which has a cabin space of 152.7 cubic-feet space. With leather seats for all seven passengers, Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES), and Motion Activated Tailgate (MAT), the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder keeps every passenger pretty occupied with fun and convenience especially to the kids as opposed to the Ford Explorer.
Appearance
Nissan has genuinely taken the Pathfinder’s styling to the next level. The rounded shapes of the Pathfinder won’t offend many, but it still gives it a rugged character. If you want more flair, it’s better to step up to the higher trim. Magnificent sportier 20-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights, the range-topping luxury model Nissan Pathfinder Platinum demands a great deal of attention as it boasts of ventilated leather seats. The 2020 Ford Explorer is certain to turn some heads, but when sitting beside the Nissan Pathfinder, the base trim Pathfinder looks just as stunning.
Off-Road Capabilities
The 2020 Nissan Pathfinder is undoubtedly an excellent performer on the tarmac, and it is also capable enough to handle an off-road excursion. Those who like off-roading, with a 3.5L v6 engine under the hood which delivers up to 284 horsepower and 259lb-ft of torque. Nissan’s Intelligent 4X4 ensures that the driver has a 4-wheel drive system that is capable throughout your terrain of choice. Selecting the driving modes is super easy. With just a knob to select your preferred driving option: snowy mountain trails, muddy back roads, or descending steep hills and slopes, the hill descent feature comes in handy to your rescue. The three different modes, 2WD, AUTO 4WD, and Lock 4WD, makes the Pathfinder handle a variety of different driving conditions. The 2020 Ford Explorer is also a formidable off-road performer; however, only the Pathfinder can fit the bill to those with a slim budget.
The new 2020 Ford Explorer has got some reliable reviews. However, the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder churns out as much comfort and performance for a lower price. With Engine Immobilizer is yet another one of Pathfinder’s advantages, call us to book a test drive.
https://www.vehiclehistory.com/compare/ford_explorer-vs-nissan_pathfinder
https://www.thecarconnection.com/specifications/ford_explorer_2020
https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/crossovers-suvs/pathfinder/features/performance.html
https://www.car-buying-strategies.com/Nissan/2020-Pathfinder-vs-Ford-Explorer.html
https://www.thecarconnection.com/car-compare-results/ford_explorer_2020-vs-nissan_pathfinder_2020
The newly launched 2020 Nissan Pathfinder has taken the motoring world by a storm. With a 3.5-L Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) V6 engine, it offers better towing and payload capacity of up to 6000 pounds. A standard third-row seat, which is spacious enough to fit in adults for longer journeys, and when the off-roading need arises the Nissan’s Intelligent 4WD system makes the vehicle tackle any terrain.
The 2020 Ford Explorer redesigning over the years has changed. The vehicle packs with it an Intercooled Turbo Regular Unleaded I-4, the 2.3-L engine, which has power and offers a smoother ride. Let’s see how the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder stacks up versus the 2020 Ford Explorer.
Features
Nissan and Ford have long been great competitors in the SUV world, as most of their respective models have vehicles that are at or close to the top of their ranges. With a bigger cabin size with 170.2 cubic-feet space, on the backseat and the third-row seat, passengers will have enough room to stretch out a lot more on long journeys, unlike in the Ford Explorer, which has a cabin space of 152.7 cubic-feet space. With leather seats for all seven passengers, Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES), and Motion Activated Tailgate (MAT), the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder keeps every passenger pretty occupied with fun and convenience especially to the kids as opposed to the Ford Explorer.
Appearance
Nissan has genuinely taken the Pathfinder’s styling to the next level. The rounded shapes of the Pathfinder won’t offend many, but it still gives it a rugged character. If you want more flair, it’s better to step up to the higher trim. Magnificent sportier 20-inch alloy wheels and LED headlights, the range-topping luxury model Nissan Pathfinder Platinum demands a great deal of attention as it boasts of ventilated leather seats. The 2020 Ford Explorer is certain to turn some heads, but when sitting beside the Nissan Pathfinder, the base trim Pathfinder looks just as stunning.
Off-Road Capabilities
The 2020 Nissan Pathfinder is undoubtedly an excellent performer on the tarmac, and it is also capable enough to handle an off-road excursion. Those who like off-roading, with a 3.5L v6 engine under the hood which delivers up to 284 horsepower and 259lb-ft of torque. Nissan’s Intelligent 4X4 ensures that the driver has a 4-wheel drive system that is capable throughout your terrain of choice. Selecting the driving modes is super easy. With just a knob to select your preferred driving option: snowy mountain trails, muddy back roads, or descending steep hills and slopes, the hill descent feature comes in handy to your rescue. The three different modes, 2WD, AUTO 4WD, and Lock 4WD, makes the Pathfinder handle a variety of different driving conditions. The 2020 Ford Explorer is also a formidable off-road performer; however, only the Pathfinder can fit the bill to those with a slim budget.
The new 2020 Ford Explorer has got some reliable reviews. However, the 2020 Nissan Pathfinder churns out as much comfort and performance for a lower price. With Engine Immobilizer is yet another one of Pathfinder’s advantages, call us to book a test drive.
https://www.vehiclehistory.com/compare/ford_explorer-vs-nissan_pathfinder
https://www.thecarconnection.com/specifications/ford_explorer_2020
https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/crossovers-suvs/pathfinder/features/performance.html
https://www.car-buying-strategies.com/Nissan/2020-Pathfinder-vs-Ford-Explorer.html
https://www.thecarconnection.com/car-compare-results/ford_explorer_2020-vs-nissan_pathfinder_2020