Nissan revealed pricing for the latest version of the Frontier, first shown in February. Available at U.S. dealerships in September, the all-new truck starts at US$ 27,840 for the Frontier S King Cab 4×2.
A full breakdown of pricing follows, but the King Cab is offered in rear-wheel-drive (4×2) and all-wheel-drive (4×4) and in the S and SV trims. Either way, Frontier King Cab buyers get a six-foot bed. The Crew Cabs, meanwhile, are also offered in 4×2 and 4×4 and with S or SV trim.
The Crew Cab can be ordered in either short- or long-wheelbase guise. The shorter wheelbase gets customers a five-foot bed, while the long-wheelbase gets them a six-foot bed. The Crew Cab is also offered in the more off-road-ready PRO-X and the PRO-4X, which is not offered with the long wheelbase.
As for packages, Nissan will offer three: the Premium package will add US$ 2,790 to the price of the SV and the PRO, the convenience package adds US$ 1,990 to the price of the same trims, and the Technology package adds US$ 990 to the prices of the S, the SV, and the PRO. All come with a destination fee of US$ 1,175.
Powered by a 3.8-liter V6, the 2022 Nissan Frontier makes 310 hp and 281 lb-ft of torque through a 9-speed automatic transmission. With rugged new looks, a nicer interior with better connectivity, and five inches of extra length over the old model, Nissan hopes the new Frontier will make an impact in the small truck market.