All You Need to Know About the New 2021 Nissan Titan

A certain category combines SUV fun with truck utility in a world full of crossovers and SUVs. They are called pickups, and people love them because of the flexibility they offer. There are many, from huge to ordinary. The Nissan Titan has never stood in the shadow of its American rivals. Built-in Canton, Mississippi, the Titan is designed to meet the US market's needs and has a unique exterior.

The 2021 Nissan Titan is part of last year's refreshed model that takes the Moniker into the new century in every way possible. There are significant changes are made to the 2021 Nissan Titan Crew Cab. Reason On trucks, you must choose the cab and bed before choosing the trim. This is pretty straightforward with the 2021 Nissan Titan, as there are only two cab styles, i.e., King and Crew, and each has a standard bed length. There, choose one of five trim levels: S, SV, Pro-4X, SL, and Platinum Reserve.

The 2021 Titan has arrived at the Nissan dealership near League City, and deliveries have already started.

Engine And Performance

Whether it's the Nissan Titan 2021 base trim or a slightly rugged trim, the only engine is a 5.6 liter V8 that produces a robust 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque. Premium gasoline is needed to achieve this output, but the engine generally operates with 87 octane gas. This engine is outfitted with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is standard equipment on some trims, and all-wheel drive (AWD) is available as an option. Four-wheel drive is standard on Pro-4X and XD models.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that fuel consumption is 15 mpg city, 21 mpg highway, and 18 mpg combined, regardless of the number of driven wheels. The exception is the 2021 Nissan Titan Pro 4X, which gives 15 mpg city / 20 mpg highway/ 17 mpg combined.

Interior And Cargo

The Nissan Titan 2021 comes in a King cab with a back door or a Crew Cab with four traditional doors. Both seats will comfortably seat five or six when ordered as a Base S model with a front bench seat—the interior features an integrated command center and a center stack with laminated glass. Panoramic moonroof can opt as an optional.

The seats are comfortable all day, the rear legroom is suitable for most adults, and the material's quality is high. The all-terrain-focused Titan Pro-4X offers camouflage seat fabric that looks a lot better than in real life than in the pictures.

The gauges are explicit models, with a large analog tachometer and speedometer flanking a sizeable central information display. With the Pro-4X, this display can contain specific information such as a lean angle and an active pictogram showing the 4X4 system's low-range power output.

This Nissan offers you a choice of two-bed lengths: a 6-foot 7-inch bed or a 5-foot 7-inch bed. Several bed features are available, including the Utili-track bed cargo system, moveable tie-downs, a spray-on bed liner, cargo bed lights, side running boards, and an in-bed household-style power outlet.

Exterior Features

Being a Japanese company, so-called signs of that design language can be seen on the 2021 Nissan Titan exterior, which goes against some butch-looking opponents. Compared to the rest, it usually allows the driver to stand in the group of pickup trucks. During last year's mid-cycle update, Nissan created a different look for each type of Titan.

The Titan SL goes heavy on the chrome, mirrors and door handle, exhaust tip, brightening the grille, sidestep, and the 20-inch alloy wheels. Platinum Reserve has a two-tone color scheme with a satin chrome grille and a tailgate. This is complemented by illuminated chrome running boards and painted 20-inch alloy wheels.

The rugged Pro 4X All-Terrain has a blacked-out grille with red Nissan lettering, black tailgate with red Nissan lettering, red tow hooks, black door handles, and impressive graphics. It rolls on dark-painted, 18-inch alloy wheels and off-road all-terrain tires.

Exterior color choices include Cardinal Red Metallic, Super Black, Baja Storm, Brilliant Silver Metallic, Red Alert, Gun Metallic, Glacier White, Pearl White Tri-Coat, and Deep Blue Pearl.

Infotainment And Connectivity

The trip is standard on all new Nissan Titan 2021 trim levels with a 7-inch advanced digital driver display and an 8-inch touch screen infotainment system. It extends to a 9-inch screen with a base upgrade. Featured features of this setup include NissanConnect 9-inch touchscreen infotainment screen, 6-speakers, Nissan Door to Door Navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, WiFi Hotspot, Nissan Voice Recognition, AM/FM Stereo, SiriusXM, Satellite Radio with Real-Time Traffic, Bluetooth, Hands-free text messaging assistant, 2- USB Ports in front and 2- USB Ports in the rear.

Switching to the higher settings will upgrade the sound system to a Fender system with 12 speakers and a subwoofer. For the uninitiated, Fender is one of the pioneers in guitars and knows their music from the inside out.

Safety Features

In typical Nissan fashion, you'll find all the tips and tricks and little else. Similarly, the security suite is also quite extensive and allows occupants to remain safe and sound at all times. The 2021 Nissan Titan is equipped with the Nissan SafetyShield 360 as standard. The security suite's key features are Intelligent Cruise Control, Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning, Intelligent Driver Alertness, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert. It also has RearView Monitor, Intelligent Around View Monitor, Front and Rear Sonar System, Rear Automatic Braking, High Beam Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Hill-start Assist, and Hill descent control.

The IIHS has given the Nissan Titan an excellent overall rating, and NHTSA has given the Nissan Titan a full 5-star rating for the years 2017 and 2018. This assures us that the journey is more than safe for all occupants.

Visit Reliance Nissan Dealership Houston TX

Reliance Nissan now offers a great selection of the 2021 Nissan Titan for sale along with the latest Christmas discount. The team will be able to put you behind the wheel for a test drive so you can experience all of their exciting new features and answer all your questions to help you with your shopping.

Call or Visit Reliance Nissan in Houston today so you can increase your confidence in your decision to invest in 2021 Titan.

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