Nissan has unveiled the one-off Destination
Frontier. Billed as a “highly capable, high-quality overlanding truck built on
a budget,” the Destination Frontier has been equipped with an assortment of
goodies that makes it ideal for camping in remote areas.
Based on the Frontier Crew Cab Midnight Edition, the
truck features a Hefty Fabworks front bumper with an integrated Warn winch and
auxiliary lights. Elsewhere, designers installed extended fender flares, skid
plates and rock sliders. The truck has also been equipped with a 3-inch lift
kit and American Racing wheels that are wrapped in 33-inch Nitto Trail Grappler
off-road tires.
Since the Destination Frontier was designed with
camping in mind, the model has a roof-mounted Leitner Designs bed rack and a
CVT Mt. Shasta tent. The truck also has a Rhino Rack Pioneer Tray, WeatherTech
floor mats and a Dometic refrigerator / freezer. Rounding out the highlights
are jerry cans and recovery boards. Like the standard model, the Destination Frontier is
powered by a 4.0-liter V6 engine that produces 261 hp and 381 Nm of torque. It is connected to a five-speed automatic
transmission and a four-wheel drive system.
While the truck is technically a one-off, fans could
build their own version of the Destination Frontier for around US$ 40,000. That
would make it slightly more affordable than the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2.