2017 Nissan Titan Crew Cab Petrol
The new Nissan Titan presents the standard and XD models with
the 5.6-liter Endurance V8 as well.
The base 2017 Nissan Titan Crew Cab S
4x2 starts out US$ 34,780. As with any pickup, there are numerous
configurations available, and pricing only goes up from there.
Step up to SV trim and you're looking at US$ 37,670, SL starts at US$ 46,380, and top-spec Platinum Reserve goes
for a princely US$ 52,310. Go for four-wheel drive and prices go up by a few grand
to between US$ 37,810 (in S trim) and US$ 55,400 for the top-of-the-line Titan
Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4x4. The 4x4 model also gets a mid-level PRO-4X trim
for US$ 45,020.
The heavier-duty Titan XD will also be
available with the gasoline engine, with prices starting a good US$ 1,500 higher
than the regular-duty version. Trim levels run the same as the lighter model
and range from US$ 36,290 all the way up to US$ 56,910.
Pricing for the single-cab versions will
follow in due course, as they will for the Cummins diesel-powered models. But
don't expect to be able to get the diesel in the standard Titan, because that
remains confined to the Titan XD.
Nissan also
announced a new warranty program for the Titan. Covering five years and 100,000
miles, it's billed as “America's best truck warranty,” besting the competition
by two years and 64,000 miles.