
The original Pathfinder was available for sale in July 1986 as a 1987 model. It had just two doors, was smaller than today’s Nissan Rogue, and was clearly built from the Hardbody pickup truck, from which it was indistinguishable from the doors forward. Over the years, the model has undergone major changes. It moved away from the truck platform in 2013, the same year it grew to accommodate a third seating row for a total capacity of eight. Today, the Pathfinder is a solid player in the 3-row mid-size crossover category, and this article demonstrates how well it competes against its closest competitors.
The Highlander’s path to the 3-row mid-size category differs from the Pathfinder’s. It first appeared as a 2001 model. To a loose degree, it was a Camry station wagon, though it shared no sheet metal or interior design with the sedan. For years, it was the brand’s only 3-row crossover offering until the recent introduction of the Grand Highlander. Today’s Highlander is a fourth-generation model that first appeared in 2020. It is powered by a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 with both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive configurations. There is also a hybrid model featuring essentially the same engine.
The Traverse debuted as a 2009 model and became Chevrolet’s large 3-row crossover. Originally powered by a 3.6-liter V6, the current third-generation model now uses a 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-4. The Traverse is one of the largest models in this category, and the latest design features the “High Brow” front end that emulates Chevrolet’s pickup trucks.
The Mazda CX-90 is a recent entry into the mid-size 3-row category, having its debut for the 2024 model year. More than just an update of the CX-9 that Mazda previously had in this segment, the CX-90 sits on an all-new platform with a rear-wheel drive and longitudinal layout, though all-wheel drive is standard. It also marks the first use of a 3.3-liter turbocharged inline-6, the brand plans for all its larger vehicles. Mazda also has a plug-in hybrid version of this drivetrain. The CX-90’s starting MSRP of $38,045 is very close to that of the $38,400 Pathfinder S when equipped with AWD.
Honda’s mid-size 3-row Pilot crossover first appeared in late 2002 as a 2003 model. Its styling has evolved from straight-edged and boxy to curvy and back again. Much more consistent is the drivetrain, which has always utilized a 3.5-liter V6, although it has increased in power from 240 to 285 horsepower over the years. The model shares its platform with the Odyssey minivan, Ridgeline pickup, and Acura MDX, which also carries the Honda brand outside of North America. The 2025 model is the fourth-generation Pilot, which debuted in the 2023 model year.
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| Three Row Crossover | Nissan Pathfinder |
Toyota Highlander |
Chevrolet Traverse |
Mazda CX-90 | Honda Pilot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trims | 5 | 11 | 4 | 6 | 6 |
| Colors | 12 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 7 |
| Engine | 3.5-liter | 2.4-liter Turbo 2.5-liter Hybrid 2.4-liter Turbo Hybrid MAX |
2.5-liter Turbo | 3.3-liter Turbo | 3.5-liter |
| Cylinders | 6 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 6 |
| Horsepower | S, SV, SL, Platinum – 284 Rock Creek – 295 |
Gas – 265 Hybrid – 245 Hybrid MAX – 362 |
328 |
3.3T – 280
3.3T S – 340
|
285 |
| Torque | S, SV, SL, Platinum – 259 Rock Creek – 270 |
Gas – 310 Hybrid MAX – 400 |
326 |
3.3T – 332
3.3T S – 369
|
262 |
| Transmission | 9-spd auto | Gas – 8-spd auto Hybrid – ECVT Hybrid MAX – 6-spd auto |
8-spd auto | 8-spd auto | 10-spd auto |
| DriveTrain | Standard – FWD Optional – AWD |
Standard – FWD Optional – AWD |
Standard – FWD Optional – AWD |
AWD | Standard – FWD Optional – AWD |
| Towing Capacity | 6,000 lbs | Gas, Hybrid MAX – 5,000 lbs Hybrid – 3,500 lbs |
5,000 lbs | 5,000 lbs | 5,000 lbs |
| Fuel Economy (Hwy/City) | FWD – 20 / 27 / 23 AWD – 21 / 27 / 23 |
FWD – 10 / 28 / 24 AWD – 21 / 27 / 23 |
FWD – 20 / 27 / 23 AWD – 19 / 24 / 21 |
FWD – 19 / 27 / 22 AWD – 19 / 25 / 21 |
|
| Infotainment | Standard – 8″ Optional – 9″ |
Standard – 12.3″ | Standard – 17.7 |
Standard – 10.25″
Optional – 12.3″
|
Standard – 7″ Optional – 9″ |
| Passenger Volume | W/O Panoramic Roof – 148.5 cu.ft. W/ Panoramic Roof – 145.2 cu.ft. |
Normal Roof – 153.3 cu.ft. W/ Panoramic Roof – 149 cu.ft. |
N/A | 141.6 cu.ft. | Sport, EX-L – 158.4 cu.ft. TrailSport, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 154.9 cu.ft. |
| Front Headroom | W/O Panoramic Roof – 42.3 W/ Panoramic Roof – 41.1 |
W/O Panoramic Roof – 41.5 W/ Panoramic Roof – 40 |
42.6 |
W/O Moonroof – 39.7
W/ Moonroof – 39.2 / 39.6 (Prem Spt, Prem+, High PT)
|
Sport, EX-L – 40.5 TrailSport, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 39.1 |
| Front Legroom | 44.3 | 41.7 | 44.3 | 41.7 | 41 |
| Rear Headroom | W/O Panoramic Roof – 39.6 W/ Panoramic Roof – 38.4 |
W/O Panoramic Roof – 40.2 W/ Panoramic Roof – 38.5 |
40 |
W/O Moonroof – 39.3
W/ Moonroof – 38.6 / 38.4 (Prem Spt, Prem+, High PT)
|
Sport, EX-L – 40.2 TrailSport, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 39.2 |
| Rear Legroom | 35.5 | 39.5 | 41.5 | 39.4 | 40.8 |
| Third Row Headroom | 37.8 | 37.2 | 38.3 |
W/O Moonroof – 39.3
W/ Moonroof – 38.6 / 38.4 (Prem Spt, Prem+, High PT)
|
Sport, EX-L – 39.3
TrailSport, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 39.3
|
| Third Row Legroom | 28 | 33.5 | 32.1 | 30.4 | 32.5 |
| Cargo Space Behind 3rd Row Seats | 16.6 cu.ft. | 20.6 cu.ft. |
22.9 cu.ft.
|
3 seats – 14.9 cu.ft.
2 seats – 15.9 cu.ft.
|
Sport, TrailSport – 18.6-21.8 cu.ft.
EX-L, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 18.6-22.4 cu.ft.
|
| Cargo Space Behind 2nd Row | 45 cu.ft. | 57.9 cu.ft. | 56.6 cu.ft. | 40 cu.ft. |
Sport, TrailSport – 48.5-59.5 cu.ft.
EX-L, Touring, Elite, Black Edition – 48.5-60.1 cu.ft.
|
| Cargo Space Behind 1st Row | 80.5 cu.ft. | 57.9 cu.ft. | 97.6 cu.ft. | 75.2 cu.ft. |
Sport – 87 / 111.8 cu.ft.
EX-L – 87 / 112.4 cu.ft.
TrailSport – 87 / 113.7 cu.ft.
Touring – 87 / 112.4 cu.ft.
Elite, Black Edition – 87 / 112.1 cu.ft.
|
| Base Price | $37,790 | $42,310 | $42,195 | $39,575 | $43,750 |
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