Nissan announced pricing for the new 2016 V-8 gasoline engine-equipped TITAN XD crew cab models. It has starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $35,290 for the base trim.
by Staff
March 24, 2016
V8 gasoline-powered TITAN XD. Photo: Nissan
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V8 gasoline-powered TITAN XD. Photo: Nissan
Nissan announced pricing for the new 2016 V-8 gasoline engine-equipped TITAN XD crew cab models. It has starting manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $35,290 for the base trim level.The top-end Platinum Reserve 4x4 grade has an MSRP of $55,520. The destination and handling charge is $1,195.
The 5.6-liter Endurance V-8 gasoline-powered model is available in five trim levels and a choice of 4x4 and 4x2 drivetrains.
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All Endurance V-8 engine models are rated at 390 hp and 401 lb.-ft. of torque, and come standard with a new 7-speed automatic transmission with Adaptive Shift Control and Downshift Rev Matching, according to the automaker.
It is offered in five grade levels: S, SV, SL, Platinum Reserve, and the PRO-4X. The new TITAN lineup will be offered in three cab configurations, two frame sizes, and three powertrain offerings.
Below is the MSRP for each 2016 Nissan TITAN XD Crew Cab Endurance V-8 gasoline trim configuration:
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