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Pricing Set for 2015 Nissan Titan

Next-gen Model Slated for January Debut in Detroit

Charles Krome
by Charles Krome
January 5, 2015
1 min. Reading Time
2015 nissan titan

2015 nissan titan

Nissan will once again take aim at the big boys with its all-new 2016 full-size pickup, but its current entry, the 2015 Nissan Titan, will soldier on for one more model year with an MSRP that starts at $29,640.

Now, that price is well above the starting point for the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado or Ram 1500—and it also marks a $280 increase as compared to the 2014 model—but truck shoppers should know that the Titan takes a slightly different approach to the marketplace than its domestic rivals.  A case in point: The 2015 Nissan Titan doesn't offer a starter model with a V6, but instead leads off its lineup with a 5.6-liter V8 capable of 317 hp, 385 lb.-ft. of torque and a max tow rating of 9,500 lbs. Other notable standard features then include six-speaker audio, 18-inch wheels, oil-pan and fuel-tank skid plates, a rear tailgate spoiler, and Dana axles.

Also new for the 2015 Nissan Titan are fine-tuned cabin accents and two additional exterior colors—Arctic Blue Metallic and Magnetic Black—while the brand further indicates that option packages for all grades have been revised for the new model year as well.

Along with those distinct benefits, the 2015 Nissan Titan also boasts available carry-over content such as:

  • NissanConnect with Navigation and MobileApps technology for enhanced infotainment and connectivity
  • A premium Rockford-Fosgate audio setup with up to 10 speakers, as well as a rear-seat DVD entertainment system
  • King- and Crew-cab body styles, along with rear- and all-wheel-drive powertrains
  • Nissan's "Utili-Track" cargo-management system
  • Lux appointments like heated front-row captain's chairs with an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat
  • A dedicated off-road model, the 2015 Nissan Titan PRO-4X, that showcases features like an electronic locking rear differential, performance shocks from Rancho, BFGoodrich "Rugged Trail" tires, tow hooks, additional underbody skid-plate protection, a class IV tow-hitch receiver, and more

But the real Titan transformation will come on January 12, when Nissan introduces its all-new full-size pickup at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, complete with an available 5.0-liter turbo-diesel V8 from Cummins.

Can’t wait until then to find out more about the 2016 Titan? Nissan also has launched a new “Truckumentary” series that’s available now at the brand’s YouTube channel and details the development and history of Nissan’s newest truck.

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