The price of Nissan’s best-selling cars, the Pathfinder medium SUV and the Rogue small SUV, has gone down. The price of the Rogue has been lowered by $640 to $1,930, depending on the trim level. The Pathfinder’s prices have gone down by $670 to $1170, based on the trim. Nissan is changing its mind and lowering the prices of its famous Rogue and larger three-row Pathfinder models. This is because the auto industry is getting ready for tariffs that will cause problems and raise car prices. Price cuts of up to $1170 and $1930 have been made to the 2025 Nissan Pathfinder and Rogue. Less expensive for rogues The Nissan Rogue S with front-wheel drive has the smallest price drop, from $640 to $29,980. The base price of the cheapest car is now less than $30,000. The more-equipped SV now starts at $30,980, $1380 less than it did before. At the same time, Rogues in Platinum and SL forms get $930 and $1000 off their prices, respectively. The base prices for the FWD Platinum and SL have gone up to $39,980 and $36,480, respectively. The Rogue Rock Creek, which is designed for off-road use and comes standard with all-wheel drive, has the biggest price drop, going from $34,880 to $29,230. Pathfinder prices have gone down The price drops for all 25-model Pathfinders are $670 or $1170. The more powerful FWD SV starts at $40,780, the tough Rock Creek at $45,880, and the base front-wheel-drive S at $37,790. This is because of the smaller price drop. The Pathfinder SL or Platinum now start at $43,480 and $50,030, respectively. If you choose those, you can save $1170. In a press statement announcing the price cuts, Nissan stated that reducing prices across all grades for both models will enhance affordability for customers navigating a difficult car-buying market. Nissan currently makes Pathfinder and some Rogues at its plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, United States. The rest of the Rogues are made in Japan.