2020 Nissan Titan Pricing Starts at $36,190
Pricing for the 2020 Nissan Titan starts at $36,190 for base level King Cab and $38,890 for the base Crew Cab.

Pictured is the 2020 Nissan SL Crew Cab.
Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Pricing for the 2020 Nissan Titan starts at $36,190 for base level King Cab and $38,890 for the base Crew Cab.
Pricing for the base models are for the 4x2 variations, which is $39,390 for the SL King Cab and $39,990 for the SV King Cab variations in 2WD. The all-wheel drive variations of the SV King Cab will sell for $43,190 and the PRO-4X King Cab will be available for $47,590.
Meanwhile, the 2WD Titan SV Crew Cab is available for $42,310, the SL Crew Cab $53,990.
The Crew Cab is also available with several additional AWD variations which are priced as follows: $55,490 for the Platinum Reserve Crew Cab; $41,990 for the S Crew Cab; $45,410 for the SV Crew Cab; $49,790 for the PRO-4X Crew Cab; $57,190 for the SL Crew Cab; and $58,690 for the Platinum Reserve Crew Cab.
Also available is the Titan XD which is only available in AWD and starts at $44,580 for the S Crew Cab. Above this is the SV Crew Cab for $48,290; the PRO-4X Crew Cab for $53,980; the SL Crew Cab for $58,490; and the Platinum Reserve Crew Cab for $61,690.
Listed prices do not include destination and handling of $1,595.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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