Compare 2023 Nissan Titan SV vs 2023 Nissan Titan PRO-4X

2023 Nissan Titan SV vs 2023 Nissan Titan PRO-4X
2023 Nissan Titan SV 2023 Nissan Titan PRO-4X

  Engine

5.6L V8 5.6L V8

  Horsepower

400 hp 400 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

16/21 * 15/20 *

Cab Styles

King Cab® or Crew Cab Crew Cab

4-Wheel Drive

Available Standard

Max Towing Capacity

9,323 lbs 1 9,167 lbs 1

Max Payload Capacity

1,613 lbs 2 1,658 lbs 2

2023 Nissan Titan SV vs 2023 Nissan Titan PRO-4X

Serving Chattanooga, TN

The Nissan Titan is a light-duty, full-size truck with solid capabilities and outstanding features across its trims. While the 2023 Titan is a mid-generation vehicle, it introduces several exciting updates for you to check out. The full-size Nissan Titan has four trim options for the 2023 model year: the S, SV, PRO-4X, and Platinum Reserve. A thorough review is in order, with your attention trained on mid-level trims like the SV and PRO-4X.

Performance

Regardless of the 2023 Nissan Titan trim you decide to head home in, your truck will benefit from the same V8, 5.6-liter engine. This is a 400-horsepower system that includes a nine-speed auto transmission. The SV trim is available with the SV Tow package, adding a trailer brake controller, front tow hooks, and a receiver hitch to the vehicle. The PRO-4X adds standard front tow hooks, four-wheel drive, and a tow receiver hitch.

Appearance

The 2023 Titan is available in your choice of extended cab and crew cab layouts. Confident angles distinguish it through its windshield and well-defined hood. The almost rectangular grille reaches most of the tall nose to connect with the geometric, LED-enhanced headlights. The SV trim has 18-inch wheels, LED taillights, and power-folding side mirrors. The 2023 Titan SV is available for the first time with the Midnight Edition package, which adds 20-inch black wheels and black trim. The PRO-4X has a bedliner, a radiator skid plate, and daytime running lights.

Features

All 2023 Titan trims come with advanced safety tech like trailer sway control, lane departure warning, rear auto braking, rear parking sensors, and auto emergency braking. The SV trim gives you equipment like a damped tailgate, an 8-inch touch display screen, a 7-inch instrument panel, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. The PRO-4X is now available with wireless Apple CarPlay, and it continues to offer red interior badging, a larger central display screen, a navigation system, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and others.

Are you eager to wrap up your review of the 2023 Nissan Titan SV and PRO-4X trims? Visit our showroom at Nissan of Chattanooga East to compare them in full detail with a test drive.

* 2023 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. 16 City MPG / 21 Highway MPG / 18 Combined MPG for TITAN® S, SV, Platinum Reserve 4x2; 15 City MPG / 21 Highway MPG / 18 Combined MPG for TITAN S, SV, Platinum Reserve 4x4; 15 City MPG / 20 Highway MPG / 17 Combined MPG for TITAN PRO-4X®. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.
1. Maximum towing capacity when properly equipped. Maximum towing of up to: • 9,317 lbs. for TITAN® Crew Cab 4x2 • 9,167 lbs. for TITAN® Crew Cab 4x4 • 9,323 lbs. for TITAN® King Cab® 4x2 • 9,206 lbs. for TITAN® King Cab® 4x4 Towing capacity varies by configuration. See Nissan Towing Guide and Owner's Manual for additional information.
2. Maximum payload capacity when properly equipped. Maximum payload of up to: • 1,607 lbs. for TITAN® Crew Cab 4x2 • 1,658 lbs. for TITAN® Crew Cab 4x4 • 1,613 lbs. for TITAN® King Cab® 4x2 • 1,697 lbs. for TITAN® King Cab® 4x4 Payload capacity varies by configuration. See Nissan Towing Guide and Owner's Manual for additional information.