Are you deciding between the Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra and wondering how these popular new trucks for sale compare? It is a common struggle for customers looking for the best new truck for their garage. To help, let’s look at the differences in performance, reliability, towing capability, features, and colors to see which truck is better for you.
We have done the legwork and compared the Toyota Tundra to the new Nissan Titan for sale. After you see the differences between these new trucks for sale, you'll be ready to stop by Patriot Nissan for a test drive of our Nissan Titan lease deals.
When deciding between a 2022 Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra. Both models offer an attractive menu of trim styles and powertrain configurations, but one gives you more options. At our nearby Nissan dealership, you'll find a comprehensive inventory of new Titan trucks for sale in the following trim models:
The 2022 Toyota Tundra is offered in the following trim styles and drive types:
As you can see, the Titan offers a broader selection of powertrain options, while the Toyota Tundra is limited to 4x4 drivetrains in more than half of its lineup. Something to consider when you compare Nissan Titan configurations to the Toyota Tundra.
After taking a quick look at our Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra comparison and review, it's easy to see where the Nissan Titan brings more luxury. The base model 2022 Titan King Cab® S comes standard with an eight-inch color touchscreen display, a seven-inch advanced Drive-Assist® display, Apple CarPlay® integration, Android Auto™ compatibility, and leather-appointed seats.
The multi-information display behind the steering wheel of the Nissan Titan provides directions, your off-road status, and traffic-sign-recognition capabilities. In contrast, the Toyota Tundra only provides basic information and a trailer-brake-controller monitor. Climbing into the new 2022 Tundra, we find an eight-inch touchscreen and wireless audio integrations for your compatible devices, but you'll have to make do with fabric-trimmed seats.
Now that you see where the Nissan Titan outperforms its chief rival from Toyota, you might be interested in a Titan vs. Nissan Pathfinder comparison. Are you trying to decide between a truck and a rugged new SUV? Then swing by our dealership for an in-person comparison of both models.
Back to our Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra comparison, both models offer a smartphone app that allows you to connect to your vehicle remotely, but Nissan Connect® also gives you access to emergency services, customizable alerts, and a concierge.
The Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra are fairly comparable in size. The Titan is 228.2 inches long, 79.5 inches wide, and 75.1 inches tall. Comparatively, the new Tundra for sale is slightly bigger at 233.6 inches in length, 80.2 inches wide, and 78 inches tall.
Regarding a truck bed comparison, the Titan King Cab® S has a bed length of 78.7 inches and a bed depth of 20.8 inches. The Tundra SR has a shorter bed length at 77.6 inches.
When comparing new full-size trucks for sale, performance capability is crucial. So let's look at the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra to see which new truck has the better engine. Under the 2022 Titan's hood is a 5.6-liter Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) DOHC 32-valve V-8 engine with 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque that can tow up to 9,320 pounds.1
Let's see how the Toyota Tundra's performance compares to the aptly named Titan. The Tundra is motivated by a 3.5-liter Twin-Turbo V-6, which is significantly smaller than the Nissan. The Tundra puts out 348 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque, which means it can only tow up to 8,300 pounds,2 which is less than the Nissan's towing ability.
Your truck deserves to look amazing inside and out, which is why your exterior color options matter. The following paint options are available on the 2022 Nissan Titan truck lineup:
These are the color choices you have if you choose to buy a Toyota Tundra:
The best way to compare the Titan vs. Tundra reliability is to see which truck has the better warranty. Comparing warranties makes it easy to see which manufacturer is more confident in their product. The Nissan Titan comes with America's Best Truck Warranty3 of five years or 100,000 miles. The Toyota Tundra only offers a three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. You want your investment to remain protected for as long as possible, which is why the Nissan Titan is the way to go.
Now that you see how the Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra compare and the important differences between these two models, you're ready to stop by Patriot Nissan to pick out your new Nissan truck for sale. Get started on securing one of our competitive Nissan Titan lease deals by applying for financing today.
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2022 Nissan Titan King Cab® S | 2022 Toyota Tundra SR |
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Standard Engine | 5.6-liter Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) DOHC 32-Valve V-8 | i-FORCE 3.5-Liter Twin-Turbo V-6 |
Horsepower |
400 | 348 |
EPA-Estimated MPG (City/Highway/Combined) | 16/21/18 MPG4 | 18/24/20 MPG5 |
Maximum Towing Capacity (Pounds) | 9,320 MPG1 | 8,300 MPG2 |
Length (inches) | 228.2 | 233.6 |
Width (inches) | 79.5 | 80.2 |
The 2022 Toyota Tundra is a few inches longer than the Nissan Titan but roughly the same width and height. The Titan, however, has a slightly longer bed length than the Toyota Tundra.
The 2022 Nissan Titan has a better towing capacity than the Toyota Tundra. The Titan has a bigger engine than the Toyota Tundra and more horsepower.
There have been some problems among the Toyota Tundra models over the past few years. Many customers have reported air leaks and an issue with the rear window's sealing. You might also experience a secondary air injection system failure and an integrated brake controller failure.
The Nissan Titan can last up to 300,000 miles with proper care and maintenance. It depends on how you plan to use the truck, but you should go above and beyond 200,000 miles easily. The best way to get the most miles out of your new truck is to follow the factory maintenance schedule and have all oil changes performed on time by Nissan-certified auto mechanics.
In a Nissan Titan vs. Toyota Tundra comparison, the Nissan Titan has a more powerful engine and can tow more than the Tundra. The Nissan Titan is also backed by a better warranty than the Toyota truck.