The Nissan Titan’s model lineup is being simplified for the 2024 model year, and prices are rising as a result. Last year’s base model, the Titan S King Cab 4×2, is no longer available, meaning that the truck now starts at $47,665 (including a $1,895 destination charge), or $6,170 higher than in 2023.
The cheapest model in the Titan lineup is now the SV Crew Cab 4×2, which comes with more standard equipment than last year’s cheapest model. However, even compared to the same model, the price has risen, albeit only slightly.
Not only did the Titan SV Crew Cab 4×2 cost $700 less during the 2023 model year, the destination and handling fee has also gone up for 2024. The inevitable charge will now cost buyers $100 more than it did last year across the lineup.
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At the upper end of the lineup, the Titan XD Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4 also sees a modest price increase for 2024. The top-of-the-line model now has an MSRP of $67,735 (including destination), meaning it costs $870 more than it did in 2023 (including destination).
Speaking of metal-inspired trims, Nissan has added a new equipment package for 2024. The SV Bronze Edition Package adds black and bronze trim pieces, including 20-inch bronze wheels, a gloss-black grille surround, a black front bumper, a sport bar, and special Bronze Edition floor mats. The package adds another $2,980 to the price of the truck.
Regardless of how much you pay, or what model you choose, the 2024 Nissan Titan is powered by a 5.6-liter Endurance V8 engine that makes 400 hp (298 kW/406 PS) and 413 lb-ft (560 Nm) of torque. In addition, Nissan Safety Shield 360 comes as standard, as do Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (though wireless CarPlay costs extra).
The 2024 Nissan Titan is on sale now at dealerships across America.