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Brand: Nissan
Product: Titan
Release Date: Early 2020
Price: $TBD
From: nissan.com
Why should anyone buy a Nissan Titan? The question sounds glib, but it’s a fundamental point any vehicle must address — especially in the hyper-competitive full-size truck segment, where just being good enough is not very good.
Nissan named its truck “Titan” to convey size and strength, but the connotation that stems from Greek mythology — an immortal cast aside by the craftier, more fleshed-out (and markedly less prone to infant consumption) Olympians — may depict the Titan’s market situation more accurately. Ford, Fiat Chrysler and GM will outspend all comers to dominate in the full-size truck arena. Their present business models — and mobility futures — depend on those profits. The only foreign competitors, Toyota and Nissan, can’t match those resources. Toyota has carved out a successful niche in off-roading, but it’s never been clear what the Titan’s rationale for existence is.
Nissan spent $230 million facelifting the Titan for the 2020 model year to address that question, then gave it to the media to see what changes they made. Here are our thoughts after sampling the updated truck in the Utah mountains.