There have been rumblings that Ford will release a new Bronco, which will basically be a 2-door SUV version of the F-150 Raptor. Although lately, the rumors are being dismissed (by Ford) as pranks/jokes in the off-roading magazine world. Seems like they'd have the "off-road capable daily driver SUV" market all to themselves at this point if they wanted to move forward with it.
I still am not a huge Jeep fan, so I suppose I'll be stuck with a Raptor as my next vehicle. Guess I better start savings my pennies now.
I also would like to add that my wife has a 2014 Pathfinder and she loves it. Although, I (we) in NO WAY considered it to be a Pathfinder when we purchased it. It's her soccer-mom pavement princess, and we traded in her Rogue for it. She loved her Rogue and the new Pathfinder was a perfect upgrade for her, since she just needed more space. It is a VERY smooth and comfortable highway vehicle that is great for family trips and lugging kids around town. We compared it to the Chevy Traverse, Mazda CX-9, Ford Explorer, Volkswagen Toureg, Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander, and it was by far the best family vehicle for us for the money (the Honda Pilot was the second choice, followed by the Traverse).
The issue is that Nissan still calls it the Pathfinder. There is definately no "finding paths" in that thing! Since it really is the ideal car for someone who needs a bigger version of a Rogue, I think they should have given it a new name and simply discontinued the Pathfinder if they didn't have a market for it anymore. They could have called it the Storm (X-men fans, anyone?). However, if you're in the market for what it is (a prettier version of a mini-van), it really is the best one out there.