The Nissan Pathfinder has been a popular three-row SUV since 2005, evolving through multiple generations with steadily more advanced glass and electronic features.
Earlier Pathfinders carry straightforward toughened rear windows, whilst more recent models from the mid-2010s onwards feature solar-control and green-tinted glass to manage cabin heat and UV exposure. Some variants also come with integrated brake-light patterns in the rear window.
From around 2019 onwards, newer Pathfinders have begun carrying forward-facing windscreen cameras as part of Nissan's Intelligent Mobility suite, which means windscreen replacement requires static calibration after fitting — though your fitter will arrange this as part of the job.