Nissan has released pricing for six of the nine Midnight Edition models and expands the lineup to include Frontier, Titan, and Titan XD models.
by Staff
November 14, 2017
Photo of Titan XD Midnight Edition courtesy of Nissan Motor Co.
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Photo of Titan XD Midnight Edition courtesy of Nissan Motor Co.
Having sold close to 50,000 Midnight Edition models in the 2017 model year, Nissan is expanding the lineup to include Frontier, Titan, and Titan XD models.
Midnight Edition Package content varies by model but all feature black alloy wheels, Midnight Edition badge, and black exterior accents. Midnight Editions are available in a choice of three exterior colors: Black, Gun Metal, and White.
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Pricing for the Frontier SV Midnight Edition will add $995 to the truck's MSRP. Pricing for the Titan and Titan XD Midnight edition will be announced with their 2018 releases.
Features for the Frontier Midnight Edition include gloss-black grille, 18-inch gloss black aluminum alloy wheels, semi-gloss-black step rails, body-color front and rear bumpers, black outside rearview mirrors and door handles, black badging, and available Midnight Edition floor mats. It is available in Crew Cab SV 4x2 and 4x4 automatic transmission models.
The Titan and Titan XD Midnight Editions will feature a body-color front grille with dark insert, dark headlights, black fog light finishers, black fender louvers (Titan XD only), black outside rearview mirrors and door handles, step rails, black exterior badging, 20-inch black painted aluminum alloy wheels, body-color front and rear bumpers, and charcoal interior trim. For Titan, the Midnight Edition package is available on Crew Cab SV and SL grade 4x4 and 4x2 models. Titan XD Midnight Editions are offered only on Crew Cab SV and SL grade 4x4 models with a Cummins 5.0L V-8 Turbo Diesel engine.
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