How much does a 2018 Nissan Titan weigh?

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Alex S. January 6, 2021
The 2018 Nissan Titan weighS5,157 to 5,933 pounds depending on the options that are selected. There are different cab and bed options that can increase the weight of the truck. A crew cab with four doors and a longer bed are ways that the truck gets heavier. The longer vehicles also have a longer frame on them and that extra steel can add additional weight. The diesel variant of the truck is also heavier because the engine and transmission are larger and heavier than the gasoline powered version. The weight of the Titan is pretty common for a full size truck and most half ton trucks weigh right around the same weight.
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Lauren M. August 29, 2019
All of the 2018 Nissan Titans come with an 8 cylinder, 5.6 liter engine. The Titan S regular cab LB weighs 5180 pounds in its rear wheel drive model and 5362 pounds in its four wheel drive counterpart. The Titan SV regular cab LB is 5167 pounds in rear wheel and 5359 pounds in four wheel drive models. Of the Titans that have crew cab, The S crew cab SB, the SV crew cab SB, the SL crew cab SB and the Platinum Reserve crew cab SB, share the same weight between their rear wheel drive and their four wheel drive models. 5508 pounds is the weight for the rear wheel drive versions and 5684 pounds for the four wheel drive versions. As far as the king cab trucks, the different trim levels do not share a weight between their four wheel drive and rear wheel drive counterparts. The Titan S king cab in rear wheel drive weighs 5497 pounds and in four wheel drive it weighs 5664 pounds. 5167 pounds is the rear wheel drive weight of the SV king cab. The Titan SV king cab in four wheel drive weighs 5660 pounds. Finally, the Titan Pro 4X only comes in four wheel drive in both its crew cab and its king cab body styles. The Pro 4x's weight for its crew cab model is 5684 pounds and its king cab model is 5781 pounds.
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