Standard no longer proves ordinary - with Nissan fusing its 2018 Titan XD fleet with a comprehensive suite of safety features. This half-ton platform redefines security on the highway, connecting drivers to intuitive technologies and peerless control. Fear the miles no more.
As Car and Driver explains, the 2018 Titan XD hosts a bevy of advanced standard features - ensuring that every trim level (from the S to the Platinum Reserve) offers superior support. Anchoring the platform is an airbag suite, which combines roof-mounted curtain inflatables with dual-stage front supplementals. These utilize rollover sensors to ensure precise engagement, greatly reducing the effect of every impact. Electronic traction control maintains stability, countering uneven terrain with gyroscopic monitoring and an active limited brake slip: both of which work in tandem to assess, and respond to, changing inclines. A tire notification system warns of waning pressure levels, while three-point ALR seat-belts boast integrated load limiters to promote secure rides. These will deliver a series of chiming alerts if the pretensioners are compromised.
To further improve each rev, the 2018 Titan XD also boasts a four-wheel brake system - which utilizes both vented technologies and force distribution to bolster stoppage. Together, they enhance the anti-lock speed, allowing the truck to more efficiently respond to the press of a pedal. This allows the tires to smoothly engage.
With the release of the 2018 Titan XD, Nissan brings class-leading features to Seattle. To learn more about this pick-up contact our team today.
Chic proves an unfamiliar word within the half-ton dictionary. Bulky lines and heavy panels instead define each truck - with drivers resigning themselves to a less than refined style.
With the release of the 2018 Titan XD, Nissan seeks to shatter this expectation - delivering a pick-up that proves both brawny and beautiful. No compromise is needed.
According to Car and Driver, the 2018 Titan XD is masterfully designed. Its lean profile - 242.7-inches long, 79.5-inches wide, and 78-inches high - brands it as unique in the segment, with its main competitors (the Ford F-150 and RAM 2500) proving hulking in comparison. 17-inch silver-painted steel wheels deliver five-spoke styling, while skid plates line the undercarriage. A chrome grille offers hexagonal mesh inserts; LED daytime running lights line the front; and black-capped mirrors feature wide angle-lenses and extendable bars, anchoring the sleek side panels.
The 2018 Titan XD also boasts available rocker moldings and running boards. These emphasize the truck’s athletic design, drawing eyes to the high-arched wheel wells and slim side panels.
Nissan believes that drivers deserve more than mere power (though none can deny the potency of the XD’s 5.6L V8, which yields 390 HP and 394 lb.-ft of torque). This pick-up proves ready to steal the spotlight with every mile.