(Image courtesy of Flickr) At the Bonobo Winery in Traverse City, Michigan, media influencers pose in front of the all-new Nissan Pathfinder. Front row (from left to right): Back row: Thien-Kim Lam (media); David Johnson, Nissan Vice President of Production Engineering and New Model Quality (L-R) Sekou Writes (media), Markita Scott, Nissan’s Corporate and Multi-Cultural Communications Manager; Porsha Monique (media) and Adrian Rodriguez, Nissan’s Corporate and Multi-Cultural Communications Manager (media)
Northern Michigan is one of the most beautiful vacation destinations in the summer. Cherry trees, wineries, picture-perfect beaches, and beautiful sand dunes that stretch for miles before plunging into deep blue waters may be found from Traverse City to Suttons Bay.
The Nissan Pathfinder team, in collaboration with The Allen-Lewis Agency, recently gave a select few media personalities the opportunity to experience northern Michigan’s beauty firsthand through the #PathfinderPlayground Ride and Drive, a two-day experiential event highlighting the all-new Nissan Pathfinder for 2022. Several media personalities were able to receive a bird’s eye perspective of northern Michigan’s magnificence while also becoming intimately familiar with the sumptuous features of the all-new 2022 Nissan Pathfinder during this #RideAndDrive.
Bonobo Winery in Traverse City, MI, and Black Star Farms Winery in Suttons Bay, MI, hosted the Ride and Drive event, which included two private winery tours and special dinners. The highlight of the drive took the journalists right into the heart of Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Park, where they discovered the 2022 Pathfinder’s agility, superb drive handling, a slew of high-end features, and all of the 284 horsepower, 9-speed automatic transmission, 3.5 liter V6 engine that it had to offer.
The 2022 Nissan Pathfinder’s main takeaways are that it’s tough, adaptable, and connected. The fifth generation Pathfinder design is likely to please everyone in the family, with design influences from the first generation Pathfinder, such as the three-slot front grill, flared fenders, and diagonal seat pillar.