2014 Nissan Titan – At its first debut in 2004, this full-size pick up may steal our hearts with its aggressive looking and distinctive design that apparently still last until it reaches the 10th anniversary this year. knowing the fact that the profile could still be one enticement like what it did for this decade, the company seemingly still maintain the design concept that result in that aggressive look, like usual, but unfortunately left behind other competitors in the segment when it comes to perform technology, safety, and practicality.
Exterior
The rugged fully boxed frame 2014 Nissan Titan will be available in essentially two configurations, but packed in four different trim levels, the extended cab one which is called King Cab, where 168 degree opened small rear-hinged door will allow you to have unlimited access to the cabin, and the Crew Cab Forms, where four standard doors that results in more spacious area for rear seats is gained. 2014 Nissan Titan surely will look much better when the company’s desire to maintain its signature aggressive look is balanced with the replacement of newer materials. This car is little bit bigger in exterior design than 2014 Lincoln Navigator.
Interior
Not only outside, inside, the pick up also feel obsolete with that hard plastic materials and lack of technology and safety features. Two interior configurations also will be able for you, if you want six seats configuration in your cabin, then you should set a bench seat with column shifter, while two front bucket seats with big center console and ported floor shifter installation will be yours if you prefer five seats configurations. Despite its drawbacks, 2014 Nissan Titan still offers satisfactory cargo space and flexibility by its flip-up 60/40 rear seats configurations, available grocery hooks under the seats, and nearly flat floor installation. The pick-up’s full 24 degrees seat back angle also allows the passenger to enjoy its 126 cubic feet available space of the Crew Cab Titans configuration, while respectively 41.8 inches and 40,4 inches front and rear leg room become something that you don’t have to be worried about.
Engine
Another outdated thing found on 2014 Nissan Titan is the powertrain, while other pick up on the market offer a wide range of six and eight cylinder engines to choose, the Titan will be enough with just one engine configuration. A 5.6L V8 engine which is matched with five-speed automatic transmission will give 2014 Nissan Titan 317 hp and 385 lb-ft of torque, while the towing capacity for King Cab will be 9,500 pounds and for Crew Cab will be 9,400 pounds.