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What's New For the 2020 Nissan Titan?
The Titan gets an exciting makeover for 2020. The headlight design is more eye-catching, the front bumper gets more flare, and the grille is bigger and bolder. Moving around to the back, you now find more stylish taillights and unique tailgate plates. Inside, a larger display can be found in the gauge cluster, and the infotainment system gets an upgrade.
Mechanical changes have been made, as well. A nine-speed automatic transmission replaces the previously standard seven-speed one. More horsepower and torque can also be found underneath the hood. As a bonus, the Titan offers even more standard and available driver aids.

Which Features are Available for 2020?
There are five different trims available when it comes to the 2020 Titan. The entry-level model is known as the S. It gives you a 7-inch touchscreen, smartphone integration, dual USB ports, LED bed lights, a lockable tailgate, and so much more. The SV adds front tow hooks to 4WD models, alloy wheels, driver information display, and satellite radio.
Going with the SL trim means getting running boards, larger wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, navigation, remote engine start, and many other desirable features. You can also go with the Platinum Reserve trim level, which gives the Titan a heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, dark chrome exterior accents, and upgraded leather.
Off-road enthusiasts will want to check out the Pro-4X. It comes standard with 4WD, as well as off-road shocks, skid plates, a lockable rear differential, and hill descent control. These models also get all-terrain tires on wheels with a dark finish. The end result is a truck that has a rugged look and the equipment to back it up.
Great Power and Fuel Economy
There is one great powertrain underneath the hood of all trim levels of the 2020 Titan. It is a 5.6L V8 that will generate 390-horsepower as well as 394 lb-ft of torque. The nine-speed automatic transmission is also standard on all models. Most models come with standard rear-wheel-drive, and four-wheel-drive is an available option.
2020 Nissan Titan Safety Features
You will find many of the most popular driver aids, either standard or available for the 2020 Nissan Titan. All models get a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert. They also get automated emergency braking featuring pedestrian detection. Available options include adaptive cruise control and a 360-degree camera system. Also available is an advanced motion-detection system, helping to ensure that your Titan stays secure.
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