Nissan unveiled the 2019 Titan and Titan XD at the
Texas State Fair last month and now the automaker has confirmed pricing for the
updated models.
The entry-level Titan S Single Cab 4×2 has a base
price of US$ 30,390 which means it costs just US$ 60 more than its predecessor.
Despite the minor price increase, the truck comes better equipped as the 2019
Titan gains an additional USB media port and a newly standard 7-inch
NissanConnect infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
compatibility.
While the truck gets a nice technology upgrade, the
model still costs more than the Ford F-150. It’s also worth mentioning that both of those competitor have four doors
instead of two.
Of course, the Titan does have one big advantage
which is its standard 5.6-liter V8 engine that produces 390 hp and 533 Nm of torque. All three of the competing trucks have a
standard V6 engine which develops between 285 hp and 305 hp.
The 2019 Titan XD, on the other hand, starts at US$ 32,670 with the petrol engine and US$ 38,270 for the diesel variant which has
5.0-liter Cummins V8 with 310 hp and 751 Nm of
torque. Prices have climbed more than on the standard Titan as the XD now costs
an additional US$ 380 with the gas engine and US$ 430 with the diesel.
Additional updates to the Titan and Titan XD are
limited as the Rear Door Alert system is now standard on King Cab and Crew Cab
models and there’s now a pair of illuminated USB-A charging ports on PRO-4X, SL
and Platinum Reserve variants. Likewise, there’s a newly available Fender
premium audio system which features a subwoofer and up to 12 different
speakers.