Nissan Titan 2025: Simple and functional pickup for basic needs
With its functional and spacious cabin, responsive handling, and easy-to-use controls, the new Nissan Titan will likely meet your basic needs for a full-size truck.
Nissan Titan
However, it lags behind newer rivals in terms of features, fuel economy, and interior amenities. The Nissan Titan release date should be expected sometime in the second half of .
If you’re looking for full-size pickup truck fundamentals, the Titan is the way to go. Two body styles will be offered for the model: King Cab and Crew Cab. And each comes with just one bed length.
When it comes to performance, the Titan is ridiculously straightforward unlike most of its competitors, equipped with a single grunty V8 engine matched to an automatic transmission.
If you’re looking for a relatively affordable work truck, the new Nissan Titan is for you. However, if you’re looking for a more customizable truck with plenty of capabilities, other trucks are undoubtedly a better fit. One notable option in this segment is the RAM 1500. It offers excellent handling and ride quality, plenty of clever features, and fuel-efficient engines.
If you choose the Ford F-150, you will get improved fuel economy ratings, better towing and payload capacities, and a lightweight body. Both the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado offer durability and excellent engines. The other option you can try is the Toyota Tundra. It comes with a diligently engineered sturdiness and a proven reputation.
While the Titan is a capable truck when it comes to impressive towing and hauling capabilities, other trucks in its class can outmaneuver it when it comes to better equipment and quality materials.
Equipment options
As mentioned above, the Titan is offered in two cab styles: Crew Cab and King Cab. Both are offered in four trim levels: Pro-4X, SV, S and SL.
Exterior Review & Nissan Titan Interior Changes
The Titan S comes with standard accessories and includes power locks, adaptive cruise control, a six-speaker sound system, cloth upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, 18-inch steel wheels, carpeting, keyless entry and ignition, a sliding rear window, two additional speakers, a roll-down rear window, a 115-volt power outlet, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and 60/40 split-folding seats.
The Titan SV adds a locking tailgate, chrome bumpers, an auxiliary audio jack, carpeting, side step rails, upgraded cloth upholstery, two USB ports, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, driver lumbar support, rearview camera, lockable storage, fog lights, 5.8-inch touchscreen interface, front captain’s chairs, navigation system, front tow hooks, heavy-duty battery, lower rear axle, NissanConnect, rear parking sensors, a Rockford Fostgate premium audio system, heated extendable towing mirrors, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
The Titan Pro-4X trim model adds additional USB ports, a locking rear differential, off-road-tuned Rancho shocks, automatic headlights, two-tone cloth upholstery, unique 18-inch wheels, special exterior trim and bumpers, rugged skid plates, unique instruments, a lower final drive axle ratio, leather upholstery, heated front seats, a navigation system, a 5.8-inch touchscreen interface, adjustable mirrors and pedals, voice recognition capabilities, driver memory settings, passenger seat, and a 5-inch color display.
The Titan SL builds on what the Pro-4X offers, plus 20-inch alloy wheels, extendable towing mirrors, heated and power-folding outside mirrors, automatic headlights, a heavy-duty battery, simulated wood trim, four-zone automatic climate control and auto-dimming driver-side mirrors.
These are just a few features that will be offered on the Nissan Titan, as the full list will be revealed on release day.
Engine Specifications
Motivating the Nissan Titan is a 5.6-liter V8 engine that produces 317 horsepower and 385 lb. ft. of torque. The option of two-wheel or four-wheel drive is matched to the mill, as is the standard five-speed transmission system.
Fuel economy for four-wheel drive is 17/12/14 mpg city/highway/city and 13/18/15 mpg for two-wheel drive.
Nissan Titan Release Date & Price
Pricing starts at an MSRP of $32,060 for the Titan Crew Cabin and $29,640 for the Titan King Cabin. They will go on sale sometime in the second half of .