
Rumors say Nissan’s largest truck is on its final legs, prone to drop from the lineup after one other mannequin yr or two. However Nissan hasn’t confirmed these reviews and doesn’t appear to be giving up on the concept it could possibly compete in America’s heated full-size truck battle.
Nissan has modified nothing mechanically in regards to the truck. Meaning only one engine choice – a 5.6-liter V8 making 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque. That’s respectable energy, however its 9,320-pound towing capability nonetheless trails the category leaders.
Wi-fi Apple CarPlay will come as commonplace on each the PRO-4X and Platinum Reserve trims for 2023. That appears to be the one tools change. Android Auto remains to be provided, however not wi-fi.
The opposite change for 2023 is a brand new Midnight Version. Accessible solely on the Crew Cab SV, Nissan says it “offers the truck an much more aggressive look, because of black exterior and inside trim” and black 20-inch wheels.
2023 Nissan Titan Pricing:
The largest change, nonetheless, is the worth tag. Each trim degree goes up at the very least $1,790 over 2022 costs. Nissan additionally expenses a $1,795 supply charge on all Titans.
Trim Stage | MSRP | Improve from 2022 |
Titan S King Cab 4×2 | $39,700 | $1,790 |
Titan SV King Cab 4×2 | $45,080 | $1,820 |
Titan S King Cab 4×4 | $42,990 | $1,840 |
Titan SV King Cab 4×4 | $48,370 | $1,870 |
Titan S Crew Cab 4×2 | $41,490 | $1,810 |
Titan SV Crew Cab 4×2 | $45,000 | $1,840 |
Titan Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×2 | $58,670 | $1,840 |
Titan S Crew Cab 4×4 | $44,680 | $1,870 |
Titan SV Crew Cab 4×4 | $48,190 | $2,010 |
Titan PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 | $52,810 | $2,070 |
Titan Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4 | $61,980 | $2,100 |
Titan XD S Crew Cab 4×4 | $47,340 | $1,860 |
Titan XD SV Crew Cab 4×4 | $51,160 | $1,900 |
Titan XD PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 | $57,120 | $2,050 |
Titan Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4 | $65,070 | $2,130 |