The Nissan Titan XD flexes its beach body as Titan Surfcamp. 
 -  Photo courtesy of Nissan Motor Co.

The Nissan Titan XD flexes its beach body as Titan Surfcamp.

Photo courtesy of Nissan Motor Co. 

Nissan "dropped the towel" on a beach-inspired show vehicle – Titan Surfcamp.

From its off-road tires to the rooftop tent, Titan Surfcamp is an all-inclusive beach cruiser featuring surfboards, paddleboards, fishing rods, a solar-powered shower, and more. It is the latest in the Titan Adventure series of lifestyle-themed project builds from Nissan.

Titan Surfcamp began as a stock Titan XD Diesel Midnight Edition Crew Cab – straight off the factory floor in Canton, Miss. It features a heavy-duty commercial-grade ladder frame, Cummins 5.0L V-8 Turbo Diesel engine, and five-passenger interior.

The transformation into Titan Surfcamp began with the addition of a factory-authorized ICON suspension lift kit, available through Nissan dealers. Perfect for clawing through loose sand, TITAN Surfcamp then added ICON Alpha wheels wrapped in Nitto Ridge Grappler tires. Body armor to protect it from the elements comes via a Fab Four Vengeance Series front bumper.

Check out a video showcasing the truck below: 

Matched to the exterior paint of a 1967 Nissan Patrol, the exterior wrap offers a retro color scheme reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s surf culture. A Hot Wheels 1971 Datsun Bluebird Wagon nicknamed "JNC Surf Patrol" – a vintage beach cruiser deep-rooted in Nissan heritage – also inspired the wrap.

Utilizing the TITAN Utili-track Bed Channel System, Surfcamp creates storage for fishing tackle, wetsuits and other supplies with the Decked bed drawer storage system. Additional storage is available on top with a Leitner Design cargo rack and Rhino-Rack USA cab roof rack.


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