This was the last time that the Titans hit the roads as new models, and with it being around for nearly a decade, there are a few options to pick from. When this generation first hit the roads, it came with a 5.6L V8 that was able to produce 390 horsepower and 394 lb-ft of torque. While this is strong, for the time, it was also pretty efficient, as it came with an EPA rating of 18 MPG combined.
This generation also brought another edition, this one being the XD, and it came with a beefier 5.0L V8 turbodiesel engine. This was able to produce 310 horsepower and 555 lb-ft of torque. But as they are slightly different builds, we won't go into depth.
No matter what you end up finding, the Titan can tow 9,240 pounds for most builds, with the most that it can tow being 9,660 pounds, as per Car and Driver.
Before the 2020 refresh, this model saw a few builds to pick from. This offered a pair of 4-door configurations, with these being the extended and crew cabs. But it also featured a 2-door regular cab configuration.
No matter which trim you find, you will find that it comes with Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and music streaming. They are also equipped with a rearview backup camera system.
In 2019, the Titan saw a minor change to the line, with a new infotainment system joining the family. This saw the inclusion of GPS navigation, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto smartphone integration. This is all added to the new 7-inch touchscreen.
When 2020 came around, the diesel engine was dropped, leaving the V8 option. This did see a slight upgrade from the years before, now coming with 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque.
If you want a bit more, then you can look for models that may be equipped with the optional 9-inch screen. This added high definition looks to the lineup, making it even clearer to see what is behind you. A dual-panel panoramic moon roof was also added, giving you some "luxury" to this light-duty truck.
This update also made the truck safer, which was done by adding a 360° safety shield as a standard feature. This includes lane departure warning, high-beam assist, auto emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear auto braking, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, traffic sign detection, and forward collision warning.