2023
Nissan Titan XD

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  • 4x4 Crew Cab S
    Starts at
    $47,990
    6
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    2,405 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,898 lbs
    Towing Capacity
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  • 4x4 Crew Cab SV
    Starts at
    $51,810
    5
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    2,232 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,774 lbs
    Towing Capacity
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  • 4x4 Crew Cab PRO-4X
    Starts at
    $57,770
    5
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    2,233 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,795 lbs
    Towing Capacity
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  • 4x4 Crew Cab Platinum Reserve
    Starts at
    $65,720
    5
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,860 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
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Expert 2023 Nissan Titan XD review

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Our expert's take
By Carl Malek
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The Nissan Titan has always tried to be a good budget pick for buyers in the hotly contested pickup truck segment. In an era where price increases have become the new normal, Nissan is using the 2023 model year to make some pricing adjustments to the truck; the base S trim rings in at $41,495 (all prices include a $1,795 destination charge), only going up $890 versus last year, with the rest of the lineup also receiving price hikes.

Related: How Does the 2020 Titan Pro-4X Perform Off-Road?

Pricing Changes Soften Blow to the Wallet

The 2023 Titan largely carries over unchanged from the 2022 model year. Full pricing for the non-XD lineup is as follows:

  • S King Cab RWD: $41,495 (up $890)
  • S crew cab RWD: $43,285 (up $1,410)
  • S King Cab 4WD: $44,785 (up $920)
  • S crew cab 4WD: $46,475 (up $1,440)
  • SV crew cab RWD: $46,795 (up $1,440)
  • SV King Cab RWD: $46,875 (up $940)
  • SV crew cab 4WD: $49,985 (up $1,470)
  • SV King Cab 4WD: $50,165 (up $970)
  • Pro-4X crew cab 4WD: $54,605 (up $1,610)
  • Platinum Reserve crew cab RWD: $60,465 (up $1,670)
  • Platinum Reserve crew cab 4WD: $63,775 (up $1,700)

The XD models also see pricing adjustments, with the base XD S starting $960 higher at $49,135 and the other trims following suit. All Titan XDs come standard in crew-cab form.

  • S: $49,135 (up $960)
  • SV: $52,955 (up $1,000)
  • Pro-4X: $58,915 (up $1,150)
  • Platinum Reserve: $66,865 (up $1,230)

Wireless Apple CarPlay, Midnight Edition Returns

In addition to the pricing changes, Nissan also confirmed that wireless Apple CarPlay is coming to the Titan — but only in Pro-4X and Platinum Reserve trims. The rest of the trim levels still require a wired connection in order for the truck to recognize your device. The Midnight Edition also returns, but it will only be available on SV trims equipped with a crew cab. As the name implies, the Midnight Edition comes with blacked-out accents, including 20-inch black wheels. All trims are powered by the carryover 5.6-liter V-8 mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission good for 400 horsepower.

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2023 Nissan Titan XD review: Our expert's take
By Carl Malek

The Nissan Titan has always tried to be a good budget pick for buyers in the hotly contested pickup truck segment. In an era where price increases have become the new normal, Nissan is using the 2023 model year to make some pricing adjustments to the truck; the base S trim rings in at $41,495 (all prices include a $1,795 destination charge), only going up $890 versus last year, with the rest of the lineup also receiving price hikes.

Related: How Does the 2020 Titan Pro-4X Perform Off-Road?

Pricing Changes Soften Blow to the Wallet

The 2023 Titan largely carries over unchanged from the 2022 model year. Full pricing for the non-XD lineup is as follows:

  • S King Cab RWD: $41,495 (up $890)
  • S crew cab RWD: $43,285 (up $1,410)
  • S King Cab 4WD: $44,785 (up $920)
  • S crew cab 4WD: $46,475 (up $1,440)
  • SV crew cab RWD: $46,795 (up $1,440)
  • SV King Cab RWD: $46,875 (up $940)
  • SV crew cab 4WD: $49,985 (up $1,470)
  • SV King Cab 4WD: $50,165 (up $970)
  • Pro-4X crew cab 4WD: $54,605 (up $1,610)
  • Platinum Reserve crew cab RWD: $60,465 (up $1,670)
  • Platinum Reserve crew cab 4WD: $63,775 (up $1,700)

The XD models also see pricing adjustments, with the base XD S starting $960 higher at $49,135 and the other trims following suit. All Titan XDs come standard in crew-cab form.

  • S: $49,135 (up $960)
  • SV: $52,955 (up $1,000)
  • Pro-4X: $58,915 (up $1,150)
  • Platinum Reserve: $66,865 (up $1,230)

Wireless Apple CarPlay, Midnight Edition Returns

In addition to the pricing changes, Nissan also confirmed that wireless Apple CarPlay is coming to the Titan — but only in Pro-4X and Platinum Reserve trims. The rest of the trim levels still require a wired connection in order for the truck to recognize your device. The Midnight Edition also returns, but it will only be available on SV trims equipped with a crew cab. As the name implies, the Midnight Edition comes with blacked-out accents, including 20-inch black wheels. All trims are powered by the carryover 5.6-liter V-8 mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission good for 400 horsepower.

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5 years
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What trim levels are available for the 2023 Nissan Titan XD?

The 2023 Nissan Titan XD is available in 4 trim levels:

  • PRO-4X (1 style)
  • Platinum Reserve (1 style)
  • S (1 style)
  • SV (1 style)

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