Titanic Pricing News: Nissan Half-Ton Crew Cab Starts Shy of 36 Grand
Nissan has announced pricing for its new, regular-duty (non-XD) Titan pickups, and they range from $1510 to $2530 less than the corresponding XD models. The half-ton Titan’s trim levels exactly mirror those of the beefier XD, ascending from S to SV to SL and then to Platinum Reserve?all with rear- or four-wheel drive. A 4×4-only Pro4X model also is available.
All regular-duty Titans come with Nissan’s revised 5.6-liter V-8, making 390Â horsepower and 401Â lb-ft of torque, same as in the gasoline-powered XD.
The S base price will start at $35,975 for a rear-wheel-drive, S-model Crew Cab. Four-wheel drive adds $3030. Next up is the SV, at $38,865, with the 4×4 again requiring an additional $3030. The SL rings in at $47,575 with four-wheel drive here adding $3080. The top-spec Platinum Reserve commands $53,505, and $3090 more if you want four-wheel drive. The Pro4X model is four-wheel-drive only, at $46,215. The above prices are for the Crew Cab body style, so they won’t represent the very cheapest way to get into a Titan. Nissan has not yet released pricing for the recently unveiled single-cab version (an old-school two-door), although that fleet-oriented model will be less expensive. In between, the company will add a King Cab body style, but that Titan variant has yet to make its debut.
Nissan also announced pricing for the 2017 Titan XD, powered by the gasoline engine?again for the Crew Cab only. Here, the S starts at $37,485; the SV at $41,39...
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