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2021 Nissan Titan XD Makes A Comeback With Impressive Features

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The Nissan Titan XD combines all of the top standard Titan features with commercial-grade upgrades to make it a rugged and capable truck. A full-size truck offers excellent cargo, passenger, and trailer hauling capabilities, and the Titan XD is no different. It provides more payload, towing capacity, and a frame-integrated gooseneck hitch combination that the regular Titan can't. The 2021 Nissan Titan XD doesn't skimp on comfort and class, either. It offers the best standard technology and infotainment in the full-size truck category. The XD also comes packed with features and upgrades for higher trim levels. Engine And Performance The 2021 Nissan Titan XD is outfitted with a V8 engine block built on a dedicated endurance platform. When spinning at 5,800 RPM, the 5.6L powertrain produces up to 400 net horsepower. With a tachometer measurement of at least 4,000 RPM, the naturally inspired powertrain generates 413 pounds of torque. Gasoline enters the combustion chamber

What New Does The 2021 Nissan Maxima Trim Levels Have To Offer?

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The Nissan Maxima is the Japanese brand's most expensive and luxurious full-size car sold in the United States. It was their flagship model that got more updates for 2020 last year. The Maxima entered its eighth generation in 2016 with a new design philosophy and an abundance of modern technology. After getting some updates in 2019, the famous Asian flagship has adopted the latest front and rear style. The new Nissan Maxima 2021 model year features a significant number of changes. Both S and SL variations are no longer available, and the 2021 Nissan Maxima trim levels comprise SV , SR , and Platinum trims. There is also a new 40th Anniversary Edition model with a unique aesthetic update based on the Platinum trim. 2021 Nissan Maxima SV The only engine you'll get for the 2021 Maxima is the 3.5L V6 that produces 300 horsepower and 261 lb-ft of torque. It is combined with CVT. Front-wheel drive is standard, and neither trim level offers the option to upgrade to all-wheel