2018 Nissan Titan XD Review
zzdcar' Expert Review
byCameron RogersManager, NewsCameron Rogers has worked in the automotive industry since 2013. He has tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career. Today, he leads the news team in developing cutting-edge news articles, opinion pieces and sneak peeks at upcoming vehicles. Favorite cars that he's driven during his tenure at zzdcar include the 991-era Porsche 911 Turbo S, Rolls-Royce Ghost and several generations of Honda Odyssey (really).
What’s new
A rearview camera is now standard across the board. A new Midnight Edition package is available for certain models (4x4, diesel, crew cab, SV and SL trims), adding body-colored bumpers and black exterior trim. Otherwise, the Titan XD carries over unchanged.
Vehicle overview
In the world of full-size pickups, there's a defined split between the light-duty trucks omnipresent throughout the American heartland and heavy-duty pickups that could probably pull the moon if you could lasso it. However, there is one truck that effectively straddles the line between the two: the 2018 Nissan Titan XD.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2018 Nissan Titan XD S 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.04 per gallon for regular unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota$215/mo for Titan XD S
Titan XD S
S 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $32,290 MSRPS 4dr King Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $34,260 MSRPS 2dr Regular Cab 4WD LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $35,320 MSRPS 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $37,290 MSRPS 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $37,490 MSRPS 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $37,840 MSRPS 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $40,520 MSRPS 4dr King Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $40,810 MSRPS 2dr Regular Cab 4WD LB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $40,870 MSRPS 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $42,740 MSRPS 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $44,340 MSRPS 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $45,770 MSRPSV 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $36,190 MSRPSV 4dr King Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $38,660 MSRPSV 2dr Regular Cab 4WD LB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $39,220 MSRPSV 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $41,650 MSRPSV 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $41,690 MSRPSV 2dr Regular Cab LB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $42,240 MSRPSV 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $44,630 MSRPSV 4dr King Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $44,710 MSRPSV 2dr Regular Cab 4WD LB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $45,270 MSRPSV 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $46,450 MSRPSV 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $47,240 MSRPSV 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) (Most Popular) - $49,430 MSRPPRO-4X 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $46,140 MSRPPRO-4X 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $48,380 MSRPPRO-4X 4dr King Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $51,190 MSRPPRO-4X 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $53,630 MSRPSL 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $49,910 MSRPSL 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $52,940 MSRPSL 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $55,160 MSRPSL 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $58,190 MSRPPlatinum Reserve 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $55,280 MSRPPlatinum Reserve 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.6L 8cyl 7A) - $58,860 MSRPPlatinum Reserve 4dr Crew Cab SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $60,530 MSRPPlatinum Reserve 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (5.0L 8cyl Turbodiesel 6A) - $64,110 MSRP
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$233/mo
Avg. Large Truck
The Titan XD is in a unique space, able to tow more and carry a heavier payload than a half-ton truck such as the Ford F-150 or the standard Titan, but not as much as a heavy-duty pickup. No matter how you view it, the Titan XD is a highly capable vehicle sold in a variety of trims, from the fairly basic S work truck to the deluxe Platinum Reserve. Those who enjoy traversing the wilderness would do well to consider the Pro-4X trim, the only off-road-oriented model in either truck class available with a diesel engine. Even though it doesn't boast the outlandish tow ratings of other heavy-duty trucks, we think the Titan XD is worth considering if you don't need to pull heavy equipment on a regular basis.
Notably, we picked the 2018 Nissan Titan XD as one of zzdcar' Best Trucks for Towing and Best Trucks for Towing for 2018.
What's it like to live with?
zzdcar' editorial experts put the Titan XD through nearly 25,000 miles of testing over the course of a year to see how it stacked up with other full-size pickups. The verdict? Toughness is in abundance, whether battling the elements or towing a boat. The finer points, however, are where the Titan comes up short. Read our Best Trucks for Towing to learn more. Note that while we tested a 2016 Titan XD, the 2018 truck is of the same generation and our observations still apply.
zzdcar' Expert Rating
7.7 / 10The 2018 Nissan Titan XD occupies a unique space between the light-duty and heavy-duty pickup truck segments, both in terms of price and towing and payload capabilities. It also features a nicely equipped cabin, relatively comfortable ride and an off-road-ready variant with an available diesel.
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the 2016 Nissan Titan XD Pro-4X Crew Cab (turbo 5.0L V8 diesel | 6-speed automatic | 4WD | 6-foot-7-inch bed). The Titan XD has received no substantive changes since it was last tested.
Scorecard
Overall | 7.7 / 10 |
Driving | 7.5 |
Comfort | 8.0 |
Interior | 7.5 |
Utility | 7.5 |
Technology | 7.5 |
Driving
7.5When equipped with the diesel V8, the Titan XD feels like a hearty draft horse. It's not particularly fast or nimble, but it can handle some serious heavy lifting. But it doesn't translate into a stiff ride. The Titan XD remains compliant enough to drive every day.
Acceleration
6.5The diesel V8 has plenty of torque for towing and hauling, but it's not very quick. We measured a 0-60 mph time of 9.6 seconds, which is slower than most gas-powered V8 trucks. Passing slower traffic requires patience and planning.
Braking
8.0The brakes are well up to the task of stopping this big, heavy truck. The pedal stroke is a little long, but that's typical for trucks. As powerful as the brakes are, they're easy to modulate. During panic stops at our test track, the Titan remained straight and controllable with minimal nosedive.
Steering
7.0Other than the wide turning radius, we like the steering for its solid overall feel. It can be heavy at times, but it's always responsive and predictable. When off-roading, vibrations and kickback are kept in check.
Handling
8.0For a truck with its level of towing and hauling capacity, the Titan XD has a very agreeable ride. Unlike many heavy-duty trucks that feel high-strung when empty, the XD remains compliant over bumpy roads and rarely transmits sharp impacts.
Drivability
7.5The throttle response is gradual and predictable, and the six-speed automatic transmission keeps power on tap with smooth shifts, which is especially helpful when towing and hauling up steep inclines.
Off-road
8.5The Pro-4X Titan is the only full-size off-road truck that offers a diesel option. The low-end torque makes it easy to crawl over boulders and up steep hills, two things the Pro-4X can do well thanks to its low-range gearing and all-terrain tires. Its physical size is its biggest limitation.
Comfort
8.0The Titan XD is quiet and has a smooth ride and comfortable seats, giving it an edge over true heavy-duty trucks. To maintain that ride quality, we recommend that shoppers stick with the 18-inch wheels rather than the optional 20-inch wheels and tires.
Seat comfort
8.0The seats are spacious and well-shaped, and they offer plenty of adjustment. The side bolstering is minimal, but that makes for easy entry and exit. Rear passengers get a surprising amount of room and a reasonably comfortable bench seat.
Ride comfort
8.0The ride is firm but not nearly as harsh as in other heavy-duty trucks. The Pro-4X model rides better than the high-end SL and Platinum Reserve trims because its 18-inch tires and shocks do a better job of filtering out the small stuff than the 20-inch wheel and tires.
Noise & vibration
7.5It has some of the typical diesel engine clatter, but the XD keeps the noise in check as well as or better than just about every other full-size diesel truck on the market. Even with the off-road tires found on the Pro-4X, the Titan is very civilized on the highway.
Climate control
8.5Operating the dual-zone climate control is easy thanks to large knobs and buttons. The system itself does a good job of maintaining the set temperature even when the driver and front passenger dial up very different temperatures. Rear vents are a plus for passengers in back.
Interior
7.5Rival trucks offer more interior space on paper, but the Nissan Titan XD doesn't feel any smaller. In addition to its roominess, the cabin is thoughtfully designed and features good materials for the class.
Ease of use
7.5The smooth-acting column shifter opens up space for a simple cabin layout with large cupholders and plenty of storage space. Some switches and buttons, as well as the outdated infotainment system, feel small in this large cabin.
Getting in/getting out
7.5The seats are rather high, which is no surprise considering the XD is among the tallest trucks in the class. And there's no difference between the 4x2 and 4x4 models. The front doors open wider than the rear ones, and all doors have chunky grab handles.
Driving position
8.0An abundance of seat adjustments and a telescoping steering column make it easy to find your preferred driving position. The Pro-4X has standard eight-way power seats, and the optional Convenience package adds power telescoping and a driver-position memory function.
Roominess
7.5Headroom is plentiful, and there's ample legroom up front. There's enough legroom for adults in the back seat, although some competitors offer a bit more room. On paper, the cabin is slightly narrower than the competition, but it doesn't feel that way when you're inside.
Visibility
7.0The well-defined hood shows where the front end stops, and the view to the sides and back is reasonable. The outside mirrors are a bit small, and the windshield header masks some overhead traffic signals.
Quality
8.5Fit and finish is top-notch, and Nissan has managed to make the Titan XD look strong without resorting to a cartoonishly overdone tough-truck theme. The exterior paint and trim are handsome on the Pro-4X and even better on the Platinum Reserve.
Utility
7.5As long as you don't need outlandish towing and hauling ratings, the Titan XD is capable of handling the utility needs of most average truck owners. Plenty of interior storage and innovative exterior bed-storage options give the Titan XD a unique position in the market.
Small-item storage
8.0Flip-up rear-seat cushions provide in-cab storage that is similar to that of Ram trucks. The huge center console bin with a big cubby up front also holds an adjustable cupholder insert. But the glovebox and door pockets are on the small side.
Cargo space
9.0The five-rail cargo tie-down system (optional on the SV and Pro-4X; standard on the SL and Platinum Reserve) is easily the best available, and it comes with a spray-in bedliner, a 400-watt in-bed power outlet, and LED under-rail bed lighting. Optional lockable bed boxes are also available.
Child safety seat accommodation
6.0The LATCH anchors for the outboard rear seats are easily accessed, as are the top tether anchors behind the rear seatbacks. But it's still tricky to secure a front-facing seat. A bigger issue is the height of the cab itself; it's a reach.
Towing
7.0The Titan XD can tow between 10,990 and 12,640 pounds, depending on trim level. By design, this is midway between light-duty trucks and heavy-duty trucks. A brake controller, extendable mirrors and a gooseneck hitch are available as factory options.
Hauling
7.0With a max payload of 2,240 pounds, the tweener XD lags behind a true heavy-duty truck. But the cargo tie-down system does make things convenient when it comes to securing items in the bed.
Technology
7.5The Titan XD uses a lot of carryover elements from the aging Nissan parts bin, making it feel older than it is. That's especially true of the infotainment system and its screen. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alerts are available, but more advanced safety features are not.
Audio & navigation
7.0The audio system sounds good and is fairly easy to operate. The touchscreen, however, is small and feels a generation behind due to its lower-resolution graphics and lack of detail in the navigation maps.
Smartphone integration
7.0There's only one USB port and it takes a while to initially index your music, but it's easy to search for tunes after that. NissanConnect supports some smartphone apps (Pandora, iHeartRadio, etc.), but it's not as plug-and-play as Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which aren't offered.
Driver aids
7.5The Titan XD doesn't offer some of the more advanced features such as adaptive cruise control with forward collision mitigation. Blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert and a 360-parking camera are available, and all are welcome on such a big truck.
Voice control
8.5The response times are quick, with audible prompts and on-screen menus to guide you. But the system had some difficulty recognizing some street names. Holding down the voice button activates the Siri voice interface via a paired iPhone, a standard feature on higher trims.
Which Titan XD does zzdcar recommend?
Heavy-duty trucks prioritize raw towing ability over passenger comfort, and the Titan XD is no exception. Thankfully, the Bilstein shocks that make the Pro-4X so good off-road also give it a better ride on pavement. Aside from the mechanical upgrades, stepping up to the Pro-4X also adds a ton of luxury features. Even more upgrades are available through option packages. Unless you just need a basic work truck — in which case, the base S is more cost-effective — we think the Pro-4X is the way to go.
2018 Nissan Titan XD models
The 2018 Nissan Titan is a full-size pickup that sits squarely between the light-duty and heavy-duty versions of its competitors. Five trims are available: S, SV, Pro-4X, SL and Platinum Reserve. The modestly priced S is basic but better equipped than entry-level competitors. The SV adds a few extra features for a modest price bump, while the SL is considerably more expensive with a ton of additional luxuries. The Platinum Reserve sits at the top of the trim ladder with a richly appointed cabin. The Pro-4X stands apart with tons of mechanical enhancements for off-road dominance.
All versions of the 2018 Nissan Titan XD are available with a crew cab matched with a 6.5-foot bed. The work-oriented S and SV trims are also available with a single cab and an 8-foot bed. The extended-cab variant (Nissan calls it King Cab) is offered with the 6.5-foot bed in S, SV and Pro-4X trims. In all cases, shoppers can choose between a 5.6-liter V8 gasoline engine (390 horsepower and 394 pound-feet of torque) or a turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 diesel (310 hp and 555 lb-ft). Rear-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive available as an option (it's standard on the Pro-4X model). The gasoline engine is mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission, while the diesel uses a six-speed automatic.
Feature highlights for the entry-level S work truck include 17-inch steel wheels, a black grille and black bumpers, a lockable tailgate, remote locking and unlocking, power windows and locks, a rearview camera, air conditioning, cruise control, Bluetooth, a bench front seat, 60/40-split folding rear seats, cloth-and-vinyl upholstery, a four-speaker audio system, and a 5-inch central display screen with a USB port. King Cab and crew-cab models get a six-speaker audio system.
The SV trim adds chrome exterior trim, power-adjustable and heated mirrors, a receiver hitch with a 4/7-pin wiring harness connector, a trailer brake controller, an overhead console, upgraded instrumentation, carpeted floors, cloth upholstery and satellite radio. Four-wheel-drive models also add front tow hooks.
The off-road-focused Pro-4X model steps up with standard four-wheel drive, 18-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tires, a two-speed transfer case, Bilstein shocks, a lockable rear differential, skid plates and hill descent control. It also comes with automatic headlights, foglights, a spray-in bedliner, automatic wipers, keyless entry and ignition, dual-zone automatic climate control, rear air vents, unique cloth upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, dual front captain's chairs with adjustable lumbar support, storage space under the rear seats, a 120-volt outlet, a 7-inch touchscreen, navigation, blind-spot monitoring, Siri Eyes Free and NissanConnect mobile app integration.
The SL trim does without the Pro-4X's off-road gear, building on the list of features with 20-inch alloy wheels, running boards, a cargo-management rail system and a 120-volt power outlet in the bed, LED bed lighting, a power-sliding rear window, auto-dimming mirrors, front and rear parking sensors, remote ignition, a power-adjustable steering wheel, heated front seats, leather upholstery, a 12-speaker Rockford Fosgate audio system with expanded entertainment apps, and NissanConnect emergency telematics.
At the top of the Titan XD lineup is the Platinum Reserve trim that goes all in with an abundance of chrome trim, premium leather upholstery, wood trim, a heated steering wheel, cooled front seats, heated rear seats and a surround-view camera system.
Some features are available on supporting trims as options. The Platinum Reserve is eligible for a dual-screen rear entertainment system with two wireless headphones. The Chrome and Texas Titan packages add a variety of cosmetic enhancements to the SV and SL trims. The SV and SL are also available with the new Midnight Edition package, which adds black exterior and interior styling elements.
2018 Titan XD Highlights
Type: Crew CabKing CabRegular CabDieselKing CabTrim: SSVPRO-4XS
Base MSRP | $34,260 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 18 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $215/month |
Seating | 6 seats |
Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
Max Towing Capacity | 11,380 lbs. |
Warranty | 5 years / 100,000 miles |
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