What's the Difference: 2023 Honda Pilot vs 2023 Nissan Pathfinder on Everyman Driver
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HONDA PILOT: Three-row midsize SUVs are excellent choices for growing families, and the Honda Pilot was the go-to choice until the Kia Telluride arrived in 2020. The redesigned 2023 Honda Pilot looks to recapture the top spot with a host of changes and upgrades. The new Pilot is 3.4 inches longer than its predecessor, resulting in more legroom for second and third-row passengers. It also increases cargo capacity to class-leading dimensions.

On the outside, the new Pilot has a more upright, utilitarian shape, giving it a strong presence that suits the updated TrailSport off-road model. The previous TrailSport was more of an appearance package, but the new model has legitimate off-road capabilities. Inside, a new removable second-row center seat provides unparalleled versatility, too.

Given the numerous enhancements and improvements, the 2023 Honda Pilot has the right stuff to better challenge the Telluride and related Hyundai Palisade.

NISSAN PATHFINDER: The 2023 Nissan Pathfinder harks back to its roots with the new off-road-focused Rock Creek edition. The Pathfinder has evolved over decades from a small two-door SUV in the mid-1980s — Nissan’s answer to the Chevrolet Blazer, Jeep Cherokee(/jeep/cherokee/), and Toyota 4Runner — to today’s three-row family shuttle sharing little with its predecessor except a name.

The new Rock Creek trim evokes some of that old-school mountain goat with off-road-inspired styling, a (slightly) lifted suspension (5/8-inch), all-terrain tires mounted on beadlock wheels, and a tubular roof rack. Synthetic leather and cloth-blend upholstery with orange contrast stitching highlights the interior, while a surround-view monitor incorporates several camera views to help maneuver on the trail. The Rock Creek is also rated to tow up to 6,000 pounds, more than most rivals.

Despite the off-road homage, today’s Pathfinder still makes its natural habitat on pavement. Following a full redesign last year marked by new styling, upgraded interior, and improved powertrain (listless old rubber-band transmission replaced by new nine-speed unit), the Pathfinder has vaulted back into contention with today’s top three-row midsize SUVs, including the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander, and Kia Telluride. Offering ample features and versatility at an attractive price, the Pathfinder merits a close look from anyone seeking to buy an SUV.

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