Nissan Titan

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Nissan Titan
Production period: since 2004
Class : Utilities
Body versions : Pick up

The Nissan Titan is a pick of the manufacturer Nissan , exclusively in North America is sold. It was introduced in 2004 and shares the platform with the Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX .

A60 (2004-2015)

1st generation (A60)
Nissan Titan King Cab

Nissan Titan King Cab

Production period: 2004-2015
Body versions : Pick up
Engines: Petrol engine :
5.6 liters
(227–236 kW)
Length: 5695-6205 mm
Width: 2002-2019 mm
Height: 1895-1948 mm
Wheelbase : 3551-4049 mm
Empty weight :

The first-generation Titan has a 5.6-liter V8 with 227 kW (309 hp) at 4900 rpm and 514 Nm of torque at 3600 rpm. In the 2007 model year, the engine output increased to 236 kW (321 hp) at 5200 rpm and 522 Nm at 3400 rpm. The vehicle is available with either rear or all-wheel drive . The transmission is a 5-speed automatic transmission . It is available with two wheelbases and a Crew Cab (double cabin) or King Cab (with a 2 m long loading area), it has been criticized in some cases because no two-seater cabin (Regular Cab) was offered, this has changed with the appearance of the second generation.

H61 (since 2015)

2nd generation (H61)
Nissan Titan XD

Nissan Titan XD

Production period: since 2015
Body versions : Pick up
Engines: Otto engine :
5.6 liters (291 kW)
Diesel engine :
5.0 liters (230 kW)
Length: 5794-6167 mm
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase :
Empty weight :

The second generation (internal H61 ) of the Titan has been available since 2015 . In addition to the V8 petrol engine known from the previous model, there is a five-liter V8 diesel that has around 310 hp and provides around 750 Nm. The vehicle is available in the versions regular and XD . The latter has a longer wheelbase and comes with a larger double cabin (the single cabin is also available) and an enlarged loading area as well as the option of a diesel engine. Prices start at around $ 30,000 in North America.

Web links

Commons : Nissan Titan  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

official website (English)

Individual evidence

  1. Nissan's new diesel dinosaur. May 17, 2015, accessed May 19, 2018 .