2021 Nissan Titan for Sale in Warwick, RI

 

 

Overview

The 2021 Nissan Titan has quite a bit to boast about. Foremost, this full-sized truck is hard-wearing and capable, boasting a commendable towing capacity and a great deal of power from its potent V8. On top of its physical prowess, the Titan is also notably well equipped with modern, high-end amenities. In fact, this latest model has several best-in-class qualities, as it delivers more power, technology, and safety features than the other pickups in its segment. It even has America’s best truck warranty, at 5 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first).

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Trims and Powertrain

The ’21 Titan is offered in five trim levels: S, SV, Pro-4X, SL, and Platinum Reserve. There are two cab choices as well, the standard Crew Cab and the larger King Cab (available on the S and SV). The sole powertrain consists of a 5.6-liter V8 that makes a best-in-class 400 hp and 413 lb.-ft. of torque paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard on all but the Pro-4X, which as its name suggests, comes only as a 4×4. Four-wheel drive is available on the remaining four trims. A properly equipped ’21 Titan can pull up to 9,310 pounds.


 

 

Noteworthy Features

As we alluded to in the intro, Nissan has packed a lot of desirable features into every trim level of the ’21 Titan. The S is set up with a lower radiator skid plate, 18-inch wheels, automatic headlights, rear privacy glass, fixed cargo bed tie-downs, overhead LED cargo bed lights, keyless entry, push-button start, a 12-volt DC power outlet in the dash, two USB connection ports, a 7-inch Advanced Drive Assist display, a 40/20/40 split front bench seat with a flip-down center seat and armrest, and a 60/40 split fold-up rear bench seat with a fold-down armrest. The SV is pre-wired for off-road lighting, and it also gets LED taillights, heated power-adjustable side mirrors, and interior mood lighting.

The Pro-4X adds more skid plates, LED headlights and fog lights, two-tone exterior paint, a Class IV tow hitch receiver with 4-pin/7-pin wiring harnesses, dual-zone automatic climate control, Nissan Intelligent Key, rain-sensing windshield wipers, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink, center console 120-volt AC and 12-volt DC power outlets, two rear illuminated USB connection ports, a center console smartphone holder, a lockable rear-seat cargo organizer, a fold-flat rear floor, a configurable center console, a power driver’s seat, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The SL’s exterior is enhanced with running boards and 20-inch wheels, and heated side mirrors with turn-signal indicators, puddle lights, driver’s-side auto-dimming, and reverse tilt-down. Its bed is nicely set up with a Utili-track Channel System with four tie-down cleats, a 120-volt AC power outlet, LED under-rail lighting, LED tailgate area illumination, and a dampened assist tailgate that can be locked. It also has proximity activation for the puddle lights, headlights, cargo lights, and bed mounted lights. This trim also receives remote start, leather upholstery, chrome interior accents, a power tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, a power sliding rear window, ambient LED interior lighting, a power front passenger’s seat, heated front seats, heated rear seats, and position memory for the driver’s seat, side mirrors, and steering wheel. The Platinum Reserve has heated/cooled front seats, premium leather seats with trim-specific logos, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel with wood accents, and wood interior trim. Many of these deluxe features are options on the lower trims.


Technology and Safety

Nissan is a clear leader in driver-assist tech, so it’s no surprise that the Titan has the most active safety features in its class. The S comes with lane departure warning, intelligent driver alertness, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, a rear sonar system, rear automatic braking, and high beam assist. Adaptive cruise control is added at the SV level, and the Pro-4X and above get traffic sign recognition. The SL and Platinum Reserve are enhanced with a front sonar system and a surround-view camera system. Some of these more advanced driver aids can be added to lower trims as options.

No version of the 2021 Nissan Titan skimps on technology for connectivity and entertainment, either. The S gets an infotainment system that can be controlled via a best-in-class standard 8-inch touchscreen or the standard voice recognition. The system includes smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), Bluetooth hands-free phone and audio streaming, SiriusXM satellite radio, and a six-speaker audio system. The SL adds an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot. The Pro-4X upgrades to a 9-inch touchscreen and navigation, and the SL and Platinum Reserve receive a premium 12-speaker Fender sound system. As with the driver-assist tech, these higher-end features can be added on to some of the lower-level trims through optional packages.


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