Nissan has begun selling Titan and Titan XD King Cab pickups for at least $33,745 and $34,755 respectively as the extended cab pickups complete a trio of cab configurations.
by Staff
June 16, 2017
Photo of 2017 Titan King Cab courtesy of Nissan.
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Photo of 2017 Titan King Cab courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan has begun selling Titan and Titan XD King Cab pickups for at least $33,745 and $34,755 respectively as the extended cab pickups complete a trio of cab configurations.
The King Cab pickups join crew cabs of the Titan and Titan XD — the initial offering — and the Single Cab models that arrived in November.
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The Titan S King Cab slots between the Titan S Crew Cab, which retails for at least $35,975, and the Titan S Single Cab that retails for $30,775.
Nissan offers its half-ton Titan and Titan XD in three trim grades, including S, SV, and Pro-4X. Rear-wheel drive is standard, while 4x4 is an option that adds about $3,000 depending on the configuration. The Titan XD offers a gasoline or diesel engine.
The Titan XD S King Cab powered by a 5.6-liter gasoline V-8 retails for at least $33,745, while the base model truck equipped with a 5.0-liter V-8 diesel retails for at least $41,305.
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