How strong is the new Nissan Titan?

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Power and strength are two of the most important parts of full-size pickups. The Titan is one of the most capable and versatile trucks in its class, and you don’t have to look further than its capacities to find proof of that. Continue reading to learn about the Titan’s torque and other capacity ratings. 


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2018 Nissan Titan capacities 

Any truck owner will tell you that a pickup’s capabilities and performance are what define it. The whole point of owning a truck is to have the ability to move things, either by towing or loading in the bed. The Titan is one of the strongest and most reliable pickups in the world. See our table below for information on its capacities. 

Time Single Ride Unlimited
Weekdays $5 $10
Weekends $5 $10
Holiday/ Gameday $7 $12
Community Night XX $5


The table above shows that the new Titan is just as strong and capable as anyone needs. Let’s explore some of the differences and definitions of horsepower and torque. 


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Horsepower vs. torque 

These two specifications are brought up all the time during pickup truck advertisements. But what do they really mean? Horsepower is how an engine’s strength is measured in terms of the ability to move the truck and accelerate. Torque, meanwhile, is the force that helps the truck start moving and takes it up steep inclines. Torque is also used when you are hauling or towing things. If you prefer faster driving, horsepower is probably going to be more important to you. Torque should be what you favor if you frequently pull heavy trailers or drive on steep roads. Luckily for you, the 2018 Titan delivers on both torque and horsepower. 

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