
Compare 2023 Nissan Frontier vs 2023 Nissan Titan

2023 Nissan Frontier | 2023 Nissan Titan |
  Engine |
|
3.8L V6 | 5.6L V8 |
  Horsepower |
|
310 hp | 400 hp * |
  MPG (City/Highway) |
|
18/24 ** | 16/21 ** |
  Max Towing Capacity |
|
6,690 lbs 1 | 9,323 lbs 1 |
  Max Payload Capacity |
|
1,620 lbs 2 | 1,697 lbs 2 |
2023 Nissan Frontier vs 2023 Nissan Titan
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Nissan offers several powerful pickup truck models in its 2023 lineup, including the Frontier and the Titan. The 2023 Frontier is a well-equipped, midsize model loaded with modern features. The 2023 Titan is a light-duty, full-size truck with an extensive selection of desired features throughout its trims. Our White's Auto Mall Nissan team is eager to show off the key differences between these truck models and to support your next pickup truck selection.
Performance
The 2023 Frontier pulls 310 horsepower from its V6, 3.8-liter gas engine. In addition to having a nine-speed auto transmission, it is offered with your choice of rear-wheel drive or low-ranging gearing, four-wheel drive. Select Frontier trims also have a locking rear differential and Bilstein shock absorbers. All of the 2023 Nissan Titan's trims are outfitted with a 400-horsepower, V8, 5.6-liter engine with an auto nine-speed transmission. Four-wheel drive is optional for most trims but is standard for the Pro-4X trim.
Appearance
You can compare the styles of the Frontier and the Titan side-by-side when you visit White's Auto Mall Nissan soon. The Frontier is the smaller of these models, and it has extended cab and crew cab options with two bed lengths available. A tall hood defines its commanding presence with crisp definition, somewhat boxy fenders, and linear accents on the door panels. The front end includes a skid plate and a short, wide grille. The rectangular foglights are paired with rectangular LED headlights with upper and lower accents. The 2023 Titan has a shorter yet taller nose with smooth sides and rounded wheel wells. A tall, dominant grille and a molded bumper with a skid plate differentiate the front. The tapered headlights are tall and outlined by an LED light ribbon.
Features
You can appreciate many of the same features in the Titan and the Frontier. Both are available with a lane departure warning, leather seats, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera system, a wireless phone charging station, wireless Apple CarPlay, a premium audio system, a sunroof, heated front seats other gear. The Titan is also offered with a power-sliding rear window, heated rear seats, front and rear parking sensors, and additional safety technologies.
An in-person review is essential to your model research with several trim levels and optional packages available for the 2023 Frontier and the 2023 Titan. Connect with our White's Auto Mall Nissan sales associates today for a test drive comparison.
Images are for illustration purposes only.
* Horsepower and torque figures based on Premium Fuel Only.
** 2023 Nissan Frontier: 2023 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. 18 City MPG / 24 Highway MPG / 20 Combined MPG for Frontier® 4x2; 17 City MPG / 22 Highway MPG / 19 Combined MPG for Frontier 4x4. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.
** 2023 Nissan Titan: 2023 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. 16 City MPG / 21 Highway MPG / 18 Combined MPG for TITAN® S, SV, Platinum Reserve 4x2; 15 City MPG / 21 Highway MPG / 18 Combined MPG for TITAN S, SV, Platinum Reserve 4x4; 15 City MPG / 20 Highway MPG / 17 Combined MPG for TITAN PRO-4X®. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.
1. Towing capacity varies by configuration. See Nissan Towing Guide and Owner's Manual for additional information.
2. Payload capacity varies by configuration. See Nissan Towing Guide and Owner's Manual for additional information.