- Editor:
- G.R. Whale
- Price As Tested:
- $39,285
“Power and capability in a full-size pickup.”
The 2011 Nissan Titan comes in 14 versions, sorted by cab style, cargo bed length, two-wheel or four-wheel drive (about $2800 more than 2WD), and trim level.
The King Cab, with its rearward-opening doors, is available in S, SV, and PRO-4X trim levels. The Crew Cab, with its full four-door configuration, is available in S, SV, PRO-4X, and SL trim. The PRO-4X models are available only with four-wheel drive; all the others offer a choice of two- or four-wheel drive. King Cab versions have a cargo bed that measures 79.1 inches long. Crew Cab models offer a cargo bed of 67.3 inches. Crew Cab SV is available with a long bed that measures 87.0 inches.
Titan King Cab S ($26,820) comes with cloth seating for six, full instrumentation, cruise control, split fold-up rear seats, 18-inch wheels. Titan Crew Cab S ($29,370) includes power windows and door locks. The S Popular Equipment Package for King Cab ($1,090) and Crew Cab ($1,140) adds alloy wheels, overhead center console, cruise control with steering wheel-mounted controls, sliding rear window on King Cab, Class IV hitch receiver and seven-pin wiring harness, along with pre-wiring for a trailer brake controller. Accessories include a utility accessory package ($345), splashguards ($115), rear bumper step assist ($225), under-seat storage ($150), iPod interface ($270); and bedliner ($340).
Titan SV King Cab ($28,820) and Titan SV Crew Cab ($31,020) upgrade with alloy wheels, chrome bumpers, upholstery and seating upgrades, a CD changer, power mirrors, tailgate assist, sliding rear window, and conveniences such as remote keyless entry and illuminated visor mirrors. A long bed for SV Crew Cab is $450. The SV Value Truck Package ($1,350) includes cloth captain's chairs, eight-way power driver's seat, fog lights, Bluetooth, floor mats, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, rear proximity sensors, and other features. The SV Popular Equipment Package ($1,140) features interior trim upgrades. The SV Premium Utility Package ($1,910) includes a Rockford Fosgate audio system with 6CD changer and eight speakers, XM Satellite Radio, power-adjustable pedals, HomeLink garage-door opener, dual power and heated extendable tow mirrors, and a lot of utility features, including the Utili-track Bed Channel system, spray-on bedliner, lockable bedside storage, front tow hooks, a lower axle ratio for better pulling power, and other worthwhile items. The SV Utility Package ($950) includes the cargo-bed-related items from the Premium Utility Package.
Titan PRO-4X King Cab ($34,550) and Crew Cab ($36,750) come standard with four-wheel drive and larger, more aggressive tires, off-road suspension tuning, 3.36:1 axle gears, electronic locking rear differential, skid plates, body-color bumpers, unique upholstery and instruments, and double sun visors. The PRO-4X is similar to the SV in level of trim. Options include the Premium Utility Package ($1,560) with Rockford Fosgate sound system and bed equipment, and a Luxury Package ($2,230) that includes leather upholstery, heated front seats and memory for the driver's seat, pedals and outside mirrors. Crew Cab offers a Technology Package ($3,000) of moonroof, navigation, and rear-seat entertainment.
Titan SL Crew Cab ($39,620) features embroidered leather seats, a 350-watt Rockford Fosgate sound system with XM radio, dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable pedals, woodgrain trim, Bluetooth, double overhead consoles, 20-inch wheels, fog lamps, and chrome power folding heated mirrors. Options include the Technology Package ($3,000), which includes a power moonroof and navigation, and the SL Max Utility Package ($500), which adds towing and utility enhancements.
Safety features include frontal airbags, side-impact airbags, side-curtain airbags, active front head restraints, and electronic stability control with traction control.