Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?

Nissan Titan
Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
ProductionSeptember 21, 2003 – 2023
Model years2004–2024
AssemblyUnited States: Canton, Mississippi (Nissan North America)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size pickup truck
Body style2-door pickup truck
4-door pickup truck
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive / four-wheel-drive
PlatformNissan F-Alpha

The Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States for the North American market by Nissan. It was named for the Titans of Greek mythology.

First generation (A60; 2003)[edit]

First generation (A60)
Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?

2008 Nissan Titan

Overview
ProductionSeptember 21, 2003 – 2015
DesignerGiovanny Arroba (2000)
Diane Allen (2001)[1]
Body and chassis
RelatedInfiniti QX
Nissan Frontier
Nissan Armada
Powertrain
Engine5.6 L VK56DE V8
Transmission5-speed automatic Jatco RE5R05A transmission
Dimensions
WheelbaseSWB: 139.8 in (3,551 mm)
LWB: 159.4 in (4,049 mm)
Length2004-07: 224.2 in (5,695 mm)
2008-15 SWB: 224.6 in (5,705 mm)
LWB: 244.3 in (6,205 mm)
Width2004-07: 78.8 in (2,002 mm)
2008-15: 79.5 in (2,019 mm)
Height2004-07 King Cab 4WD: 76.6 in (1,946 mm)
2004-07 Crew Cab 4WD: 76.7 in (1,948 mm)
2004-07 King Cab 2WD: 75.0 in (1,905 mm)
2004-07 Crew Cab 2WD: 75.1 in (1,908 mm)
2008-15 King Cab 4WD SWB: 76.1 in (1,933 mm)
King Cab 4WD LWB: 76.0 in (1,930 mm)
2008-15 Crew Cab SWB: 74.7 in (1,897 mm)
Pro-4X King Cab 4x4 SWB: 76.6 in (1,946 mm)
2008-15 LE King Cab 4x4 SWB: 76.4 in (1,941 mm)
2008-15 King Cab 2WD SWB: 74.6 in (1,895 mm)
LE King Cab 2WD SWB: 74.8 in (1,900 mm)
Curb weight5,038 lb (2,285 kg)[2]

Development of the Titan began in September 1999, with design work under Diane Allen. Giovanny Arroba's TA60 exterior was chosen in late 2000, with a final production freeze in July 2001. The design language of the future truck was previewed by the 2001 Alpha T concept shown at the 2001 Detroit Auto Show, which had previously developed through November 2000.

Production began on September 21, 2003 and sales on December 1, 2003.[3][4] The Titan used Nissan's new full-size F-Alpha platform. This new platform was shared with the Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX56 SUVs, with all three manufactured in Canton, Mississippi, United States. The first generation Titan continued without a major redesign through 2015.

Specifications[edit]

Models and equipment[edit]

All models came standard with a 32-valve, 5.6-liter engine, VK56DE, which generates 317 hp (236 kW) (305 hp or 227 kW on 2004–2007 models) and 385 lb⋅ft (522 N⋅m) of torque. The first generation Titan came equipped with a fully boxed ladder frame and was available in either rear-wheel drive or a shift-on-the-fly four-wheel-drive system coupled with a five-speed RE5R05A automatic transmission. An automatic brake-limited slip (ABLS) system was available on all Titans. The first generation was available as a King Cab (extended cab) or a crew cab with a full-sized back seat, with no regular cab being offered. The King Cab featured a 6-foot-7-inch (2.01 m) bed, while the crew cab had a 5-foot-7-inch (1.70 m) bed. In 2008, a longer wheelbase model was offered with either an 8-foot-3-inch (2.51 m) bed on the King Cab or a 7-foot-3-inch (2.21 m) bed on the crew cab. There were originally four trim levels available: the S, SV, Pro-4x, SE, and LE. The SE and LE trim was eventually replaced by the luxury SL trim. The S was the base model, the SV a mid-level model with more features, the PRO-4X was the off-road-oriented version, and the top level SL was offered with features like 20-inch alloy wheels as standard equipment.

Features[edit]

Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?

2004 Nissan Titan King Cab

Features available on the first generation included:

  • Bluetooth hands-free
  • Navigation system
  • DVD player with screen
  • Side airbags
  • Pro-4X off-road package
  • Traction control
  • Sunroof
  • Big tow package with transmission temperature gauge and telescoping mirrors
  • XM Satellite Radio
  • Leather split power bench seat
  • Utili-Track bed rail system
  • Lockable bedside storage box
  • Leather-appointed heated captains chairs with console automatic shifter
  • Rear sonar warning system
  • Automatic windows down with key fob
  • Power adjustable pedals
  • Flex fuel
  • 168-degree king cab rear door openings

Safety[edit]

The first generation Titan carried a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for driver frontal crash, and a four-star rating for passenger frontal crash.

  • Vehicle dynamic control standard on 2010 models and up
  • Side and front airbags standard on 2010 models and up
  • Antilock brakes standard on all

2008 refresh[edit]

Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?

2008 Nissan Titan crew cab long bed

Second generation (A61; 2016)[edit]

Second generation (A61)
Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?
Overview
ProductionNovember 2015 – 2023
Model years2016–2024
AssemblyUnited States: Canton, Mississippi
DesignerRandy Rodriguez[5] (exterior: 2012)
Diane Allen (2012, 2013)[6]
Fred Diaz (executive consultant: 2013)[7]
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size pickup truck
Body style

  • 2-door regular cab (2016–2019)
  • 4-door extended cab
  • 4-door crew cab

RelatedNissan NV
Nissan Armada
Nissan Patrol Y62
Infiniti QX56/QX80
Powertrain
Engine

  • 5.6 L VK56VD V8
  • 5.0 L Cummins ISV turbo-diesel V8

(Titan XD, 2016–2019)
Transmission6-speed automatic Aisin A466ND transmission (diesel)
7-speed RE7R01B automatic transmission (gasoline, 2015–2019)
9-speed Jatco JR913E (2020–present)
Dimensions
Wheelbase

  • Standard King Cab/crew cab: 139.8 in (3,551 mm)
  • XD crew cab: 151.6 in (3,851 mm)

Length

  • Standard King Cab/crew cab: 228.0–228.9 in (5,791–5,814 mm)
  • XD crew cab: 242.8–243.6 in (6,167–6,187 mm)

Width79.5–80.7 in (2,019–2,050 mm)
Height

  • Standard King Cab: 75.1–76.9 in (1,908–1,953 mm)
  • Standard crew cab: 75.4–77.2 in (1,915–1,961 mm)
  • XD crew cab: 78.0–78.9 in (1,981–2,004 mm)

The second-generation Titan was to be a lightly reskinned, rebadged version of the Dodge Ram, but those plans fell through with the 2008 worldwide financial crisis.[8][9][10]

Nissan unveiled the second generation Titan at the 2015 North American International Auto Show.[11] The company targeted 5 percent market share, or 100,000 annual sales in U.S.[12] Sales reached 21,880 units in 2016.[12]

The standard engine is a 5.6-liter V8 gasoline engine.[13] The engine increased in power compared to the previous model, producing 390 hp (290 kW) and 394 lb⋅ft (534 N⋅m) of torque mated to a seven-speed automatic. Additionally, through the end of 2019,[14] the second-generation Titan offered a 310-horsepower (230 kW) Cummins 5.0-liter turbodiesel V8 that produces almost 555 lb⋅ft (752 N⋅m) of torque. The engine is referred to as the ISV.[15]

The second-generation Titan is available in two forms, regular and XD. The XD version is built on a heavy-duty frame based on Nissan's commercial vehicle line and includes the Cummins diesel engine as an option. The platform is shared with the Nissan NV.

Is the Nissan Titan made in the US?

Three different cab styles are offered for the Titan and Titan XD: a two-door regular cab, four-door King (extended) Cab, and four-door crew cab. The four-door crew cab models were the first trucks to debut, followed by the King Cab and regular cab. Trim levels for the Titan and Titan XD are S, SV, Pro-4X (4X4 only), SL, and Platinum Reserve. The regular cab was only available with either S or SV trim levels, while the King Cab was only available with S, SV, or PRO-4X. The crew cab was available with all trim levels.

All Titan and Titan XD models come equipped with standard equipment such as Bluetooth for both hands-free calling and wireless audio streaming via A2DP, air conditioning, keyless entry, power windows and door locks, push-button ignition, and a rearview backup camera system. Options include a touchscreen audio system with GPS navigation (standard equipment for 2019), SiriusXM Satellite Radio, keyless access, an electronically-locking rear tailgate, remote start, alloy wheels, leather-trimmed seating surfaces with heating and ventilation, power front seats, a premium audio system, wood interior trim, a trailer tow package with integrated trailer brake control, and chrome front and rear bumpers and front grille.

For 2019, all Titan and Titan XD models received a new infotainment system as standard equipment, featuring GPS navigation, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, and a seven-inch color touchscreen display, and the optional Rockford-Fosgate premium audio system was replaced with a new Fender premium audio system. This marks the first time a Fender audio system is available on a vehicle from a manufacturer other than Volkswagen.

2020 refresh[edit]

For 2020, Nissan unveiled a refreshed Titan and Titan XD. For 2020, the regular cab model was dropped from both the standard and XD lines, and King Cab models of the Titan XD were no longer available. The 5.0 L Cummins turbodiesel V8 engine that was available on the heavier-duty Titan XD was also discontinued, leaving only the 5.6 L "Endurance" gasoline V8.[16] A new nine-speed Jatco automatic transmission replaced the previous seven-speed automatic transmission.[17] New for 2020 Nissan's V8 makes 400 horsepower (300 kW) and 413 pound-feet (560 N⋅m) (up from 390 hp or 290 kW and 394 lb⋅ft or 534 N⋅m.) The axle gear ratio on the standard Titan was also lowered from 2.93:1 ratio to 3.69:1. XD models gear ratio was lowered from 3.69:1 to a larger 4.083:1.[18] New LED headlights were added to the front and rear of upper trims. A new optional 9-inch screen was added with high resolution as well as dual-panel panoramic moon roof. Safety upgrades include 360° safety shield standard which include lane departure warning, high-beam assist, auto emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear auto braking, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, traffic sign detection, and forward collision warning. Optional are intelligent cruise and intelligent driver alertness. Factory warranty was not changed from 100k[clarification needed] or 5 years bumper to bumper.[19]

In August 2020, Nissan announced that the Titan lineup would be discontinued in Canada after the 2021 model year, citing low sales figures as the cause.[20]

Production[edit]

In early 2019, Nissan announced to reduce production shifts of Nissan Titan and Frontier pickup trucks from three to two in order to match demand and adjust inventory.[21] About 700 contract workers were affected.[21]

Sales[edit]

Calendar year United States
2005 86,945[22]
2006 72,192[22]
2007 65,743[22]
2008 34,053[22]
2009 19,042[22]
2010 23,416[23]
2011 21,994[23]
2012 21,576[24]
2013 15,691[24]
2014 12,527[25]
2015 12,140[25]
2016 21,880[26]
2017 52,924[26]
2018 50,549[27]
2019 31,514[27]
2020 26,439[28]
2021 27,406[22]

See also[edit]

  • Nissan Junior

References[edit]

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  • NHTSA crash test results

Where do they build Nissan Titans?

In fact, the Nissan Titan was designed in California, engineered in Michigan, and tested in Arizona. The engine is built in Indiana and the trucks are assembled – alongside many other US favorites – in Mississippi. You might say the Titan is a real American truck.

Are Nissan trucks made in America?

Even though Nissan is an international company, the answer is yes, Nissan trucks are made right here in America. In fact, both the Nissan Frontier and Nissan Titan are among the top five “most American” trucks on the road based on parts source and assembly.

Where are Nissan trucks manufactured?

The vast majority of Nissan vehicles are made at at six manufacturing facilities, located in Japan, the U.S., and Mexico: Tochigi Plant (Japan) Oppama Plant (Japan) Kyushu Plant (Japan)

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