Nissan announced pricing for the 2021 Titan and Titan XD lineup Thursday, with plans to continue selling their full-size trucks in the U.S. for the foreseeable future. A report last week confirmed the automaker will drop the Titan from its Canadian lineup after 2021, but it is still available for the upcoming model year.
For a Nissan Titan S King Cab 4×2, U.S. pricing starts at $38,145. That includes Nissan’s $1,595 destination fee on top of a $36,550 base price, and it represents a $360 price hike over the base 2020 truck. Pricing for the S King Cab 4×4 is similarly more expensive at $41,375, but other trims see a slightly higher price gap from 2020.
2021 Nissan Titan Pricing Charts
Nissan announced the complete price walk for the 2021 Titan below, with their new base price sitting at $36,550. Again, bear in mind Nissan’s figures do not include a $1,595 destination fee, so take that into account with these here:
What about the Titan XD?
As for the extended wheelbase Titan XD, the automaker placed a $450 premium over the 2020 models. The base S Crew Cab 4×4 starts at $46,625, while the top end Platinum Reserve stretches over $63,905.
Besides pricing changes, the 2021 Nissan Titan carries on broadly unchanged from its recent redesign. All models come with the same 5.6-liter Endurance V8 with 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque on premium fuel. Nissan Safety Shield 360 comes as standard equipment, and every truck gets the same 5-year, 100,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.