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2026 Nissan Frontier Adds Dark Armor Package, New Features
The 2026 Frontier arrives with updated trim options, added convenience features, and a new drive mode selector, starting at $32,150.

Nissan expands the Frontier lineup with new trim features and styling updates for 2026.
Photo: Nissan
Nissan has updated the 2026 Frontier with new equipment and model options. The pickup is set to arrive at dealerships later this summer, with a base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $32,150.
Grades, Configurations & Pricing
The 2026 Frontier lineup includes S, SV, PRO-X, and PRO-4X grades. Available configurations cover both King Cab (S grades only) and Crew Cab, with 5- or 6-foot beds.
Starting MSRP: Frontier S King Cab 4×2 — $32,150
Other Key Prices:
S King Cab 4×4 — $35,150
S Crew Cab 4×2 — $33,550
SV Crew Cab 4×2 (5-ft bed) — $36,190
SV Crew Cab 4×2 (6-ft bed) — $36,690
PRO-X Crew Cab 4×2 — $38,570
S Crew Cab 4×4 — $36,550
SV Crew Cab 4×4 (5-ft bed) — $39,490
SV Crew Cab 4×4 (6-ft bed) — $39,990
PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 (5-ft bed) — $41,870
PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 (6-ft bed) — $42,370
Destination & Handling: $1,695

Off-road capability remains a focus for the PRO-4X grade, now with added technology.
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New Features & Off-Road Edition
Dark Armor Package: Now available for the Frontier, offering new exterior styling cues.
PRO Grade Enhancements: Additional standard comfort and convenience items added to the PRO lineup.
Drive Mode Selector: Newly added across the range for improved on-the-road control.
Roush PRO-4X R Build: An off-road-focused version with a lift kit and unique visual components, available via Roush Performance—visit RoushPerformance.com for details.

Functional design updates enhance durability and performance for work and recreational use.
Photo: Nissan
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