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After years of production, the Nissan Titan is slated to be discontinued after the 2024 model year. However, the Nissan Titan pickup is leaving with a bang. Along with some added features to its full lineup of Titan pickup trucks, the automaker is also debuting a brand-new package: the Bronze Edition. Here is everything you need to know about the 2024 Nissan Titan lineup and what you can expect from the Bronze Edition.

2024 Nissan Titan SV

The base 2024 Nissan Titan is the Titan SV. No, that isn’t a typo; the Nissan Titan’s final production year has been stripped down to just three trim levels. The previous base model, the Titan S has been discontinued. This Titan SV comes in multiple body styles, including a crew cab and Nissan’s King Cab configuration. The Titan SV trims are available in both 4X2 and 4X4 drivelines as well. The cheapest option is the Titan SV crew cab, which starts at $45,770 MSRP, according to Nissan.

These Titans come standard with a 400-hp 5.6-liter V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission. 18-inch alloy wheels are standard equipment, as are heated mirrors, an 8-inch touchscreen, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, multiple USB ports, blind spot minoring, and cross-traffic assist. It may sound strange, but this Nissan Titan SV base model pickup truck comes standard with carpeted flooring, no vinyl here, making it one of the best-outfitted base models on the market.

2024 Nissan Titan Pro-4X

The 2024 Nissan Titan Pro-4X is the mid-line Titan option that takes the base SV model and builds on that foundation with even more features. The Pro-4X model is only available as a crew cab body style with a 67-inch bed. This model is also only available as a 4X4 model with coil-over Bilstein shocks, all-terrain tires, a radiator skidplate, and LED headlights. This makes the Pro-4X not only a nicer Titan SV but an all-out offroad-focused model.

Alongside these features, the Titan Pro-4X also features two more USB charging ports, a trailer hitch as standard equipment, wireless smartphone integration, a power driver’s seat, automatic climate control, and an upgraded 9-inch infotainment screen. The 2024 Nissan Titan Pro-4X starts at $53,580 MSRP.

2024 Nissan Titan Platinum Reserve

At the top of the 2024 Nissan Titan lineup is the Titan Platinum Reserve, which starts at $59,440 MSRP. This Platinum Reserve trim level is the top-of-the-line model that takes the foundation set by the Titan SV and the Titan Pro-4X and elevates it even further.

Some of these added features include leather upholstery, heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, a power steering wheel, a surround-view monitor, a 120-volt power outlet, auto-dimming mirror, and two-tone paint. The Titan Platinum Reserve is a great all-around truck that is made for comfortable cruising on the streets and while on the job.

What is the Titan Bronze Edition?

The Nissan Titan Bronze Edition is a special package that celebrates the heritage of the Nissan pickup trucks of the past.

The Bronze Edition is a package available as an upgrade to the Titan SV trim level. The Bronze Edition starts at $51,340 MSRP and brings a little more style to the Titan SV base model. Some of these added aesthetic features include 20-inch bronze aluminum alloy wheels, which is a classic look for Nissan trucks. Other features include a set of LED headlights, a Nissan Sport Bar along the back of the cab, satin bronze metallic interior accents, and power-heated black outside mirrors.

The 2024 Nissan Titan Bronze Edition is an excellent option if you are a fan of Nissan pickup trucks and want to cash in on the trim level that pays tribute to the brand’s heritage. However, the Bronze Edition is simply a model that upgrades the Titan in a few cosmetic ways. If you are looking for a Nissan Titan, the SV is one of the best values on the market today, and the Bronze Edition is a solid cosmetic upgrade.

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