Nissan has set pricing for its 2018 pickup truck lineup that now includes five 1/2-ton Titan models, five Titan XD gasoline models, and five Titan XD diesel models.
by Staff
December 21, 2017
Photo of the 2018 Titan XD courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo of the 2018 Titan XD courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has set pricing for its 2018 pickup truck lineup that now includes five 1/2-ton Titan models, five Titan XD gasoline models, and five Titan XD diesel models.
Nissan's 1/2-ton Titan lineup that's powered by a 5.6L Endurance V-8 with 7-speed automatic transmission will start at $31,075 for the rear-wheel S Single Cab, $40,455 for the SV King Cab 4x4, $46,965 for the Pro-4X Crew Cab 4x4, $48,325 for the rear-wheel SL Crew Cab, and $57,345 for the Platinum Crew Cab 4x4.
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Nissan's Titan XD with the 5.6L V-8 and 7-speed transmission will retail for $40,015 for the SV Single Cab 4x4, $38,085 for the S King Cab 4x4, $46,935 for the Pro-4X King Cab 4x4, $50,455 for the rear-wheel SL Crew Cab, and $55,825 for the rear-wheel Platinum Crew Cab.
Nissan's diesel Titan XD that's powered by the Cummins 5.0L V-8 turbo diesel with a 6-speed automatic transmission retails for $43,035, $45,135 for the S King Cab 4x4, $54,425 for the Pro-4X Crew Cab 4x4, $58,735 for the SL Crew Cab 4x4, and $64,655 for the Platinum Crew Cab 4x4.
All prices include a $1,295 destination and handling fee.
Nissan will also offer a new Midnight Edition appearance package that's available on Crew Cab SV and SL grades for $1,250. It adds black elements such as mirrors, door handles, 20-inch wheels, and dark grille inserts.
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