The Japanese manufacturer has priced the Nissan Pathfinder and Navara models sold on Britain’s market.
Besides the minor tweaks at the exterior, the facelift versions Nissan Pathfinder SUV as well as the Navara pick-up truck received a new 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine that produces 231 HP while the 2.5-litre diesel packing 190 HP has also received a number of improvements.
The Nissan Pathfinder price starts at 28,495 GBP for the 2.5 dCi version and reaches 33.095 GBP for the Tekna trim level that comes with a five-speed automatic transmission.   
The Nissan Navara price starts at 19,807 GBP for the 2.5 dCi 190 HP version while the Tekna Double Cab variant equipped with an automatic gearbox has a price tag of 25,682 GBP.
As for the V6 equipped Nissan Pathfinder and Navara pricing will get announced at a later date.
Nissan press release :

  • Prices start from just £19,807 on the road
  • Comprehensive upgrades for Nissan’s tough 4×4 duo
  • New 2.5 dCi 190 diesel for more power as standard
  • Focus on quality and premium-class features
  • ESP now standard
  • New V6 diesel engine available from September

Now available to order, the new Pathfinder and Navara offer far more
4×4 for the money with key enhancements of real customer benefit.
Highly competitive pricing starts at £19,807* (on the road) for the
Navara Acenta King Cab. Navara Tekna, available only in Double Cab form,
costs from £24,389.50 (on the road) for the manual or £25,682 (on the
road) for the automatic. Extra standard features on the Navara Acenta
include side and curtain airbags, ESP stability control, front fog
lights, new seat cloth, additional cabin storage. On the Navara Tekna,
pop-up headlight washers, speed limiter, power fold mirrors, MP3 AUX
input all come as standard.
The Pathfinder Acenta 2.5 dCi 190 is priced at £28,495 (on the road).
The fully equipped Pathfinder Tekna is available with either a 6-speed
manual transmission (£31,595) or a 5-speed automatic (£33,095). Extra
standard features on the Pathfinder Acenta include Fine Vision
combimeter for a crisp view of the instrument dials, new centre console
and lidded storage box and MP3 AUX input. On the Pathfinder Tekna,
Nissan Connect Premium HDD, a sat nav infotainment system with 7-inch
colour touch screen, comes as standard as well as new 18-inch wheels,
headlight washers, speed limiter and new centre console with wood
finish.
More performance, more economy, lower emissions
In its latest guise in both Pathfinder and Navara, the 4-cylinder
diesel provides peak power of 190 PS (188 bhp) with peak torque of 450
Nm (332 lb ft), figures which represent an 11% improvement over the
previous model. For Navara, this represents class leading power and
torque without compromising on fuel consumption or emissions. Either
vehicle is now capable of doing 0-62mph in just 10.7 seconds.
Both models have significantly improved performance and fuel economy –
fuel consumption improves and CO2 emissions come down, by an
average of 15%. For both Pathfinder and Navara, official combined fuel
economy is boosted from the outgoing models’ 28.8mpg to 33.2mpg, while
CO2 is cut from 264g/km to 224g/km. A drop in CO2
emissions means that Pathfinder drops two tax bands in line with rivals
with less power and Navara can include efficiency amongst its long list
of attributes.
New look and feel inside and out
A subtle reshaping has resulted in a new bonnet and grille, along
with redesigned headlights – now complete with their own pop up washer
system (Tekna models only).
Two new body colours are available: Slate and, for the Navara only,
Electric Blue.
Inside, enhanced styling embraces new designs, trim and fabrics for
the door panels, centre console and seats. There’s a clearer new
dashboard display, extra concealed storage tray and reworked switchgear.
A simple-to-operate speed limiter has also been incorporated into the
cruise control of the Tekna models.
Nissan Connect Premium, a whole new “infotainment” system, replaces
both the previous DVD satnav and CD autochanger. The Hard Disk
Drive-based system brings state-of-the-art navigation, music storage and
playback. The 40 GB satnav offers 3D street-level mapping and extensive
POI (points of interest) data. The 9 GB music centre will automatically
download and store music from the equivalent of 250 CDs, while also
offering full iPod connectivity and a facility for wireless audio
streaming using the built-in Bluetooth. The system even includes a
reversing camera. And if you get tired of looking backwards you can
always pop in a DVD to watch (but only while the vehicle is
stationary). 
Nissan Connect Premium is standard on Pathfinder Tekna and optional
on Navara Tekna at a cost of just £1,300+VAT, the same price as the
considerably simpler DVD satnav of the outgoing model.
New V6 diesel engine  
A new direct injection V6 turbodiesel has been developed to deliver
even higher levels of performance and capability with strong economy,
competitive emissions and class-leading refinement.
Power output is 231 PS while the torque output of 550 Nm leads the
class. Better still, peak torque is achieved from as low as 1,750 rpm
and is available all the way to 2,500 rpm, while as much as 500 Nm is
available from a mere 1,500 rpm. Idle speed is an exceptionally low 650
rpm with none of the vibrations and noise usually associated with a
diesel.
Prices for the V6 diesel engine will be announced at a later date
with deliveries starting in September.
* Navara basic on the road prices, excluding VAT

  • Acenta 2.5dCi 190 King Cab £16,895
  • Acenta 2.5dCi 190 Double Cab £18,095
  • Tekna 2.5dCi manual Double Cab £20,795
  • Tekna 2.5dCi auto Double Cab £21, 895
Source: Nissan