Crew cab vs King Cab vs extended cab

Pickup trucks used to be so simple; there was a cab with two seats or a bench, and a bed. Gradually, the uses for pickup trucks increased, and car manufacturers started making pickup trucks bigger and with more versatility. Now you can get pickup trucks in a range of sizes, including different cab sizes as well as bed sizes. What do all the names mean? What is the difference between an extended cab and a crew cab, and how do you know which one is right for you?

Crew cab vs King Cab vs extended cab
2022 Toyota Tundra extended cab | Toyota

Extended cabs are, as the name suggests, larger than a standard cab. Extended cabs do have seats behind the driver and passenger front seats, but they’re not as easily as accessible as in a larger truck. In an extended cab, you can reach the extra seating by moving the front seats forward. 

Some extended cabs do have ‘rear’ doors which allow access to those back seats. These are smaller doors which Car and Driver says are called ‘suicide doors.’ They say that pickup trucks with these kinds of seats are good for families who don’t want an SUV or a minivan.

The other benefit of a pickup truck with an extended cab is that you can carry valuable things in the cab. If you don’t want to put something in the bed of a truck, you have the option of transporting it safely in the cab of your pickup truck. 

What is a crew cab?

A crew cab is similar to an extended cab in the sense that they are both larger versions of a traditional pickup truck. The difference between an extended cab and a crew cab pickup is that a crew cab is even larger. 

A crew cab can seat up to six people, depending on the configuration of your truck. Crew cab trucks tend to have four full doors, rather than the smaller doors of an extended cab. There is often also more legroom and cabin space. A crew cab pickup is longer than an extended cab truck, and it’s much longer than a traditional pickup. As you might expect, a crew cab is generally more expensive than an extended cab pickup. 

What’s better, a crew cab or extended cab?

Whether an extended cab or a crew cab pickup is better depends on your needs. An extended cab can fit a family and tote some important things that you don’t want to put in the bed of your truck. A crew cab can do this as well, but it offers more space, which may be desirable if it’s going to be your family’s primary mode of transportation.

A crew cab pickup may also be a better choice for you if ou plan on regularly accessing the rear seats. Having four full doors instead of just two doors or two regular doors and two smaller doors can mean that it’s easier to get into the back seats. If you’ll be using the back seat often, you might prefer the flexibility that a crew cab offers. 

Of course the pickup truck that you ultimately choose will also probably depend partly on your budget. When choosing between an extended cab and a crew cab pickup, you should consider your needs as well as budget. Although the extended cab is more versatile than a regular pickup, the crew cab gives you even more options. Either of these types of pickups could work, depending on your specific situation. 

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Find Nissan King Cab and Crew Cab Models in Cookeville, TN

Jun 14, 2020

Crew cab vs King Cab vs extended cab

If you’re in the market for a new vehicle and have your eyes set on a pickup truck, your next step is to decide on a trim level or configuration. For example, there are two types of Nissan trucks, and they come in two different cab styles. Let’s take a look at the Nissan King cab vs. Crew cab configurations in both models.

Nissan Frontier

The Nissan Frontier seats four passengers in its King Cab configuration and five in the Crew cab configuration. Though there’s ample space in both, you will definitely want to go with the Crew cab if adults will regularly need to ride in the back.

The advantage to the King cab is that it will give you a bigger bed: six-foot-one-inch, compared to the Crew cab’s five-foot bed. However, if you go with the Nissan Frontier SV trim and opt for the Crew cab, you can get a bigger bed as well. As for towing capability, the King cab will let you tow up to 6,270 pounds, while the Crew cab offers a towing capacity of 6,500 pounds. The maximum payload is the same for both: 1,460 pounds.

Nissan Titan

Both the Nissan Titan King cab and Crew cab models can fit five or six people, depending on which trim you go with. The Crew cab, however, offers more legroom in the rear seats. It also comes with conventional full-size doors in the back.

Like with the Nissan Frontier, the King cab in the Nissan Titan gives you the bigger bed: six feet, seven inches. With the Crew cab, you will get a five-foot-seven-inch bed. The good news is that you can get the Crew cabin and the King bed together in the Nissan Titan XD. Both Nissan Titan cabs have the same towing and hauling capability: 9,370 pounds and 1,680 pounds, respectively. Those increase to 10,880 pounds and 2,450 pounds with the Nissan Titan XD.

Visit our Cookeville Nissan dealership to see both trucks and cabs and figure out which is right for you.

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Is King cab and extended cab the same?

Some auto manufacturers use the term king cab to describe their extended-cab models. If you're shopping for a new pickup truck, you might be considering a king cab. As Aries Automative notes, some auto manufacturers use the term king cab to describe their extended-cab models.

What is the difference between Crew Cab and King Cab?

Nissan King Cab vs Crew Cab: Overview The main difference between the Nissan King Cab and Crew Cab is in the size. Both are 2-row cabins. However, the King Cab tends to be a much more compact cabin style, while the Crew Cab gives rear-seat passengers a little bit more wiggle room.

What is difference between crew cab and extended cab?

Crew cabs are longer. Extended cabs have two rows of seats that have three seats each. Crew cabs will have six seats. Extended cabs may or may not have back doors.