Nissan has announced U.S. pricing for the 2015 Titan pickup, which is on sale now at Nissan dealers nationwide.
by Staff
January 8, 2015
Photo courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has announced U.S. pricing for the 2015 Nissan Titan pickup, which is on sale now at Nissan dealers nationwide, as it prepares to unveil the next-generation truck at the Detroit auto show later this month.
The Titan is again offered in King Cab and Crew Cab body styles with a choice of 4x4 and rear-wheel drive configurations, two bed lengths and in four models – S, SV, PRO-4X and SL.
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Enhancements for 2015 include revised content for the SV Value Truck Package, SV Utility Package, SV Premium Package, PRO-4X Premium Utility Package, and PRO-4X Luxury Package. Other changes include revised interior door panel design and materials, as well as a driver's seat power adjustable lumbar support for captain chair models. The Titan S grade receives revised interior color availability, and there are two new exterior colors – Arctic Blue Metallic and Magnetic Black, according to Nissan.
Retail pricing for the King Cab model includes $29,640 for the S King Cab 4x2; $31,940 for the SV King Cab 4x2; $32,490 for the S King Cab 4x4; $34,790 for the SV King Cab 4x4; and $38,170 for the PRO-4X King Cab 4x4.
Retail pricing for the Crew Cab includes $32,060 for the S Crew Cab 4x2; $34,140 for the SV Crew Cab 4x2; $41,160 for the SL Crew Cab 4x2; $34,910 for the S Crew Cab 4x4; $36,990 SV Crew Cab 4x2; $40,370 for the PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4; and $43,860 for the SL Crew Cab 4x4.
Nissan is also charging a $1,095 fee for destination and handling.
The 2015 Nissan Titan features a 5.6L DOHC Endurance V-8 rated at 317 hp and 385 lb.-ft. of torque. Titan offers a standard 5-speed automatic transmission and a maximum towing capacity of up to 9,500 pounds for King Cab and 9,400 pounds for Crew Cab (when properly equipped), according to the automaker.
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Titan as a number of available features such as Wide-Open rear doors (King Cab) that open 168 degrees f, a utility bed that includes a factory-applied spray-on bedliner, a Utili-track Bed Channel System, and an integrated, lockable bedside storage compartment.
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