It’s best to point out first that the full-size Nissan Titan pickup is offered in a really broad range of equipment levels and powertrain capabilities, with no less than nine separate models being offered for 2024. Every 2024 Titan gets its oomph from Nissan’s standard 5.6-liter Endurance V-8, which produces 400 standard horsepower except for EV models, best in class. A Bronze Edition appearance package that adds 20-inch wheels is a new option.

Pricing starts at $45,770 for a base Titan SV with crew cab and two-wheel-drive. The appointment ladder steepens to the Titan Platinum Reserve 4×4 crew cab, which will have a base MSRP of $62,750. To that lineup, Nissan adds the Titan XD, which rides on a specific, extended chassis with a 151.7-inch wheelbase and an extended cargo bed. Pricing for this uber-Titan will run from $51,930 up to $65,840, with all XD models featuring all-wheel drive.