What is Packed in the 2019 Nissan Titan
The 2019 Titan is a full-size pickup truck from Nissan that has got all its basics right there in place. The vehicle makes a spacious hauler that rules the road with roaring horsepower count that also enables it to tow a considerable amount of cargo weight. The users of this truck from Nissan whom we met recently at the San Luis Obispo car dealership unanimously appreciated the vehicle for offering relatively good value for money while being able to render all the given tasks with equal competence. Hence as a 2019 year model of a pickup truck, it does earn its automaker brand Nissan a good name and of course business.
2019 Lineup Packages
The 2019 Nissan Titan lines up for this year as S, SV, Pro-4X, SL, and Platinum Reserve models. The trim levels also give you the chance to choose from several beds and cab sizes, like the regular, extended, or crew-cab configurations that are respectively paired to 5.5-, 6.5-, or 8-foot bed lengths. There is also another trim named as Titan XD that denotes a charged up frame and can be availed with a turbodiesel engine that allows you to choose between the half-ton and three-quarter-ton capacitive pickup trucks that exclusively attract some special shoppers.
The Powertrain Choices
Most of the trim levels of the 2019 Nissan Titan is powered by a 5.6-liter V-8 engine which is rated at 390 horsepower while shuttling power through a 7-speed automatic transmission to either the rear or all of its four wheels. The Titan XD trim which is available with a turbodiesel V-8 engine makes its mark with a fat 555 pound-feet of torque from an ordinary 6-speed automatic transmission that enables a surprisingly good grip and handling prowess. With this powertrain option, the 2019 Nissan Titan scores a towing rate that measures about 12,000 pounds, while the Titan XD model stays ready to load even larger amount of cargo materials with ease.
Other Features
For the year 2019, the Nissan Titan goes tech-rich with a 7.0-inch of touchscreen display for its infotainment section that comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility while one can opt for the set of Fender speakers that actually replaces the Rockford Fosgate system of the last year model of 2018.
Performance Reading
The rides in the 2019 Nissan Titan are considerably good, and all of them handles well enough through the off-road surfaces while carrying such heavy load at its back. All of the 2019 Nissan Titan models can be complimented as comfortable highway cruisers. The gas engine of V-8 capacity makes a reasonable EPA rating for its fuel efficiency, while the XD trim earns more accolades for cornering all the capabilities under one roof.
The Final Package
According to the sales report generated at the car dealer near San Luis Obispo at the end of the month after the 2019 Nissan Titan got released, the experts can derive from them that this year the upgrade in the infotainment section made the tech side of the Titan run parallel with its rivals, while its performance leaves them far behind.