Meet Nissan’s New Pathfinder in Baja Storm Metallic
The two-tone Baja Storm Metallic Nissan Pathfinder turns a practical three-row SUV into a statement piece. It pairs a rich, sandy bronze body with a contrasting Super Black roof to emphasize upright stance and a floating C-pillar design like the original Pathfinder. Baja Storm Metallic stands out among the model's two-tone combinations, a deliberate style choice, not an afterthought.
Color is only part of the presence. The two-tone treatment frames the Pathfinder’s squared bodywork, pronounced fenders, and clean shoulder line, so the roof looks almost like a purposeful cap that lowers the visual center of gravity while keeping the cabin feeling airy from the side. The effect is especially striking at dusk or under bright dealership lights, where the black roof sharpens the greenhouse and the Baja Storm body picks up warm highlights. It’s a factory look meant to telegraph confidence before a mile is driven. (Nissan) When we saw it at the auto show, we thought it looked insane.
That assertive posture connects directly to hardware in trims tuned for adventure. The Pathfinder Rock Creek edition adds unique front and rear fascias, a lifted suspension for extra ground clearance, black tubular roof rack hardware, and beadlock-style 18-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires, so the exterior cues correspond to real-world traction and approach/departure advantages. The message is simple: styling should earn its keep when the pavement ends. (Nissan)

Capability remains the core of the Pathfinder pitch, and the numbers back it up. Properly equipped models can tow up to 6,000 pounds, supported by a Tow Mode with Downhill Speed Control and standard Trailer Sway Control to settle a trailer in crosswinds or on uneven surfaces. Seven driver-selectable modes help tailor throttle, transmission, and traction behavior for conditions ranging from snow to sand, turning long family trips and weekend hauls into calm, predictable drives. (Nissan)
Under the hood, Pathfinder delivers up to 284 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque, with available Intelligent 4x4 providing automatic front-to-rear power shifts to keep the SUV moving when surfaces turn slick or loose. That broad, everyday-friendly powerband suits towing, mountain passes, and full cabins without drama, aligning the driving experience with the model’s family-first mission and the confidence suggested by its two-tone stance. (Nissan)
Inside, the layout favors people and cargo in equal measure. With a second-row bench, Pathfinder seats up to eight; swap in available captain’s chairs for easier walk-through access and a seven-passenger configuration. Fold-flat second and third rows open a cargo hold that can stretch to an expansive 80.5 cubic feet, while the available Dual Panel Panoramic Moonroof brings daylight to all three rows, making road trips feel less like confinement and more like a moving lounge. (Nissan)
Driver assistance and everyday tech round out the modern feel. ProPILOT Assist can help manage speed and steering in traffic or on the highway, Intelligent Around View Monitor provides a composite overhead view to simplify tight maneuvers, and the cabin integrates large, high-resolution screens with smartphone connectivity so maps, music, and calls feel native. These features aren’t show pieces; they complement the Pathfinder’s mission as a reliable long-distance family rig. (Nissan)
Trims and equipment allow the look to match the lifestyle. Platinum layers on premium touches for commuters who want quiet miles with a polished interior, while Rock Creek leans into trail hardware; across the lineup, the two-tone palette—including Baja Storm Metallic over Super Black—lets buyers carry the tougher visual theme onto their own driveway without visiting an aftermarket paint shop. The result is a consistent design story from grille to tailgate that reads as purposeful rather than decorative.
In the end, the two-tone Baja Storm Metallic Pathfinder captures the current direction of family SUVs: expressive color paired with capability that shows up in towing, traction, and thoughtful packaging. The contrasting roof and heritage-inspired C-pillar deliver head-turning curb appeal, while the chassis, powertrain, seating, cargo space, and driver assistance features work together to make long ownership feel easy. It is a look and a setup designed to be admired in the neighborhood and trusted on the open road.
Autosplainer is for informational purposes only. Best attempts are made to ensure reliability and timeliness of information. Autosplainer does not sell vehicles or offer products or services of any kind for sale.