The Nissan Frontier has been updated for 2025 and its prices are going up with it.
An entry-level two-wheel-drive King Cab pickup now starts at $33,560, or $1,540 more than the 2024 model. Four-wheel-drive is an extra $3,000.
Crew Cab trims start at $34,969 for a two-wheel-drive model and $37,960 for a four-wheel-drive model, while a top of the line SL trim Crew Cab with a six-foot bed is $47,120.
Nissan restyled the front end this year and extended the availability of the Crew Cab and six-foot bed combination to more trim levels, including the PRO-4X off-roader.
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A 310 hp 3.8-liter V6 and nine-speed automatic transmission remain, but the maximum payload capacity has been increased from 6,690 pounds to 7,150 pounds.
There’s also a new 12.3-inch touchscreen display for the infotainment system, which has wireless Apple CarPlay integration and an optional 360-degree camera system that will stay on at up to 12 mph in the PRO-4X to help negotiate challenging terrain.
Nissan dropped the limited edition retro Hardbody trim that was offered on the 2024 Frontier and hasn’t announced a replacement for either it or the Forsberg Edition Baja racing-inspired model.
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The Mississippi-built Frontier will soon be Nissan’s only pickup offering as 2024 is the last model year for the Titan full-size pickup that’s manufactured alongside it. After production ends, part of the plant will be retooled to support production of electric vehicles that have not yet been revealed.