Nissan's 2017 Titan to Retail for $35,975
Nissan's gasoline-powered 2017 1/2-ton Titan will retail for at least $35,975 when it arrives in the fall, Nissan has announced.

Photo of the 2017 Titan Crew Cab courtesy of Nissan.

Photo of the 2017 Titan Crew Cab courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan's gasoline-powered 2017 1/2-ton Titan will retail for at least $35,975 when it arrives in the fall, Nissan has announced.
The 2017 Titan will be offered in four trim levels (S, SV, SL, and Platinum), optional all-wheel drive and an off-road model known as the Pro-4X that includes standard all-wheel drive. The truck is powered by a 5.6L V-8 engine.
The 2017 model-year gasoline-powered Nissan Titan XD has a fleet incentive of $1,000 for qualifying fleets.
The rear-wheel models will start at $35,975 for the S, $38,865 for the SV, $47,575 for the SL, and $53,505 for the Platinum. The Pro-4X model will retail for at least $46,215. Adding all-wheel-drive costs $3,030 for the S and SL, $3,080 for the SV, and $3,090 for the Platinum.
Nissan has also announced 2017 pricing for the Titan XD gasoline Crew Cab, which also be sold in four trim levels and a Pro-4X model. Not including the $1,195 destination fee, the rear-wheel trucks cost $36,290 for the S, $40,200 for the SV, $48,460 for the SL, and $53,830 for the Platinum. The 4x4 models cost $39,320 for the S, $43,180 for the SV, $47,180 for the Pro-4X, $51,490 for the SL, and $56,910 for the Platinum.
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