The Mazda Navajo was a compact SUV produced between 1991 and 1994 as a rebadged version of the first-generation Nissan Pathfinder, developed through a partnership between Mazda and Nissan. It featured a rugged design with body-on-frame construction, suitable for off-road use while offering a comfortable interior typical of early-90s SUVs. Across its sole generation, the Navajo closely mirrored the Pathfinder's dimensions and mechanical layout, including engines and drivetrain options. Although short-lived, the Mazda Navajo remains a noteworthy example of badge engineering and collaboration in the SUV segment.