The 2023 Nissan Titan is here and while it hasn’t undergone all that many changes, it is a little pricier than the outgoing 2022 model, introduced in January. All variants of the 2023 Nissan Titan share the same 5.6-liter Endurance V8 petrol engine rated at 400 hp and 560 Nm of torque. Coupled with this V8 is a nine-speed automatic transmission driving either the rear or all four wheels, depending on the specific model. Just like the 2022 model, all 2023 Nissan Titans feature Nissan Safety Shield 360 technology as standard, adding six advanced driver-assist systems. The pickup truck also includes Nissan Concierge which provides owners with 24-hour access to a live assistant at the push of a button.
The only real new addition for 2023 is the
availability of a new Titan Crew Cab SV Midnight Edition that adds black
exterior and interior trim, including black 20-inch wheels. The Pro-4X and
Platinum Reserve models also benefit from wireless Apple CarPlay.
Sitting at the base of the range is the
2022 Nissan Titan S King Cab 4×2 starting at US$ 39,700 excluding a US$ 1,795
destination and handling charge. That makes it a little more expensive than the
2022 model, which was priced from US$ 38,010 excluding a US$ 1,696 destination
and handling charge. Prices of Titan SV King Cab 4×4, Titan S King Cab 4×4, and
Titan SV King Cab 4×4 models have also jumped to US$ 45,080 (from US$ 43,340), US$
42,990 (from US$ 41,270), and US$ 48,370 (from US$ 46,600) respectively.
Meanwhile, prices of the 2023 Titan Crew Cab have also jumped from a low of US$ 39,780 in 2022 to a minimum of US$ 41,490 while now topping out at US$ 61,890 compared to US$ 59,980 of last year’s model. The priciest variants are the Titan XD Crew Cab, kicking off from US$ 47,340 (up from US$ 45,580) and topping out at US$ 65,070 (up from US$ 63,040) for the Titan Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4.
