At the 2017 Chicago Auto show today, Nissan introduced its latest edition to the Titan lineup,
adding King Cab options to the existing single cab and crew cab versions.
Not exact matches
The base 2017 Nissan Titan S
King Cab 4 × 2 starts at $ 33,475, while
adding four - wheel - drive brings the base price up to $ 36,755.
The next step up is the
King Cab SV V6, which
adds a 4.0 - liter V6 engine, a front tow hook for trucks with the four - by - four option and a six - speed manual transmission.
We'd choose the
King Cab version in Arctic Blue and
add the optional tow hook, then we'd buy an aftermarket tailgate net and some more aggressive tires.
The
King Cab also offers a first - in - segment «rear seat delete» option, which removes the rear seat, rear heater duct and rear roof - mounted assist grips and
adds a flat rear load floor and rear wall finisher with tie - down hooks.
Options for the SV (V6 model) include a Value Truck package that
adds foglights, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, a sliding bed extender, adjustable cargo tie - downs, a Class IV trailer hitch, dual - zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, an auto - dimming rearview mirror and two extra speakers on
King Cabs.
With an all - new Toyota Tundra, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra wooing truck buyers, Nissan has done a little updating to the 2008 Titan pickup by freshening the styling and
adding Titan Long Wheelbase
King Cab and Crew
Cab models, due to dealers this spring.
The Nissan Titan certainly lives up to its name, it's a large truck that comes in the usual guises of single
cab,
king cab and crew
cab, and can be had in 2x4 or 4x4 and with a gasoline or diesel engine — and when you
add 15 - inches to the chassis it extends to become the XD range.
Five Available Option Packages A limited number of option packages are offered for the 2017 Frontier, starting with the S Preferred Package (
King Cab I4 M / T models only), which
adds air conditioner, AM / FM / CD with digital clock, Bluetooth ® Hands - free Phone System, Siri Eyes Free ®, steering wheel audio controls, cruise control, roof console with sunglass holder and front reading / map lights.
As such, Nissan has expanded the Titan's
cab configurations to include Single,
King, and Crew
Cabs, along with
adding trim levels that span the gambit of customer needs.
The new
King Cab also offers a first - in - segment «rear seat delete» option, which removes the rear seat, rear heater duct and rear roof - mounted assist grips and
adds a flat rear load floor and rear wall finisher with tie - down hooks.
If I want an XE
King Cab and try to
add the $ 250 towing package — a real bargain — I am also required to buy a spray - on bedliner for $ 450, a «Trac package» with traction control and tow hooks ($ 300), and a «Preferred package» ($ 700) that includes a six - disc CD changer, a sliding rear window and a few other features I may or may not want.
Every Frontier starts with a full - length, fully boxed ladder frame, then
adds a choice of two powerful engines — 4.0 - liter DOHC V6 rated at 261 horsepower and 281 lb - ft of torque, or a 152 - horsepower 2.5 - liter inline 4 - cylinder (
King Cab only)-- mated to either a 5 - speed manual (I4), 6 - speed manual (V6) or 5 - speed automatic transmission.
Every Frontier starts with a full - length, fully boxed ladder frame, then
adds a choice of two powerful engines — 4.0 - liter DOHC V6 engine rated at 261 horsepower and 281 lb - ft of torque, or a 152 - horsepower 2.5 - liter inline 4 - cylinder engine (
King Cab only)-- mated to either a 5 - speed manual (I4), 6 - speed manual (V6) or 5 - speed automatic transmission.