Photo: Nissan
If you’re looking to get behind the wheel of a 2020 Nissan TITAN, take note — the automaker has just released a pricing list for this rugged full-size truck. Here’s the MSRP for each model and trim.
Score an Titan of a Deal: Shop for the 2020 Nissan TITAN XD
The Titan King Cab model boasts plenty of legroom, seating for up to six passengers, and your choice of a 6.5-foot or 8-foot-long truck bed.
Photo: Nissan
- TITAN S King Cab 4×2 – $36,190
- TITAN SV King Cab 4×2 – $39,990
- TITAN S King Cab 4×4 – $39,390
- TITAN SV King Cab 4×4 – $43,190
- TITAN PRO-4X King Cab 4×4 – $47,590
Photo: Nissan
The Crew Cab model can also seat six people. Choose between a 5.5-foot or 7-foot-long bed.
- TITAN S Crew Cab 4×2 – $38,890
- TITAN SV Crew Cab 4×2 – $42,310
- TITAN SL Crew Cab 4×2 – $53,990
- TITAN Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×2 – $55,490
- TITAN S Crew Cab 4×4 – $41,990
- TITAN SV Crew Cab 4×4 – $45,410
- TITAN PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 – $49,790
- TITAN SL Crew Cab 4×4 – $57,190
- TITAN Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4 – $58,690
Photo: Nissan
For even more muscle, choose the TITAN XD. It can tow up to 10,880 pounds.
- TITAN XD S Crew Cab 4×4 – $44,580
- TITAN XD SV Crew Cab 4×4 – $48,290
- TITAN XD PRO-4X Crew Cab 4×4 – $53,980
- TITAN XD SL Crew Cab 4×4 – $58,490
- TITAN Platinum Reserve Crew Cab 4×4 – $61,690
Proud to Serve: See how active-duty and reserve US military personnel can save on a Nissan
The 2020 Nissan TITAN is back and better than ever, thanks to powertrain upgrades, updated styling, plenty of newly standard safety tech. It boasts a 9-inch infotainment touch-screen display, along with the Nissan Safety Shield 360 suite of driver-assist safety features, including Lane Departure Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Warning, and Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection. It also sports a fresh new look for its nose and taillights, as well as trim-level-exclusive wheel designs.
The TITAN’s familiar 5.6-liter Endurance V8 has also been updated — it now delivers 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque. This refreshed mill no longer pairs with the old seven-speed automatic transmission. Rather, it’s been replaced by a nine-speed Jatco automatic.
Kimiko Kidd is a native Daytonian. She graduated from Wright State University with degrees in environmental science and sociology. She loves her trusty old Honda Civic, but dreams of owning a 1974 Ford Falcon XB with a custom paint job and a vintage Kawasaki Z1000. In her free time, Kimiko can be found watercolor-painting, baking muffins, collecting rocks, playing old-school Nintendo games, writing her novel, sewing stuffed animals, and cosplaying as her favorite Mad Max characters. See more articles by Kimiko.