For 2024, the Titan and Titan XD range lost their entry-level S versions. The half-ton Titan rises $5,240 to $47,665, while the heavier-duty Titan XD rises $3,940 to $53,825. The $2980 24 Titan Bronze Edition kit includes bronze 20-inch wheels, a black front hood and grille, and a bed sports bar. Like Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers, the Nissan Titan keeps reviving. Nissan suggests a new appearance package for 2024 to emphasize this. Green color and bronze wheels like this 2024 Nissan Titan Bronze Edition grab our attention. Bronze look The Titan’s new Bronze Edition has 20-inch bronze wheels contrasting with the foliage. However, the grille and middle bumper are gloss black. If the logos on the front, sides, and back weren’t enough, the word “Titan” is cut into a bed-mounted sport bar. The “Bronze Edition” floor mats inside may not be bronze. The $2980 Bronze Edition package is only for the SV model, which will become Titan’s base in 2024. S trim was the lowest before it was discontinued. Thus, the cheapest Titan costs the most. The rear-drive Titan SV crew cab starts at $5,240, while the rear-drive Titan SV costs $47,665. SV and 2023 models differ by $120. PRO-4X and Platinum may rise somewhat in 2024. TitanXD price The more powerful Titan XD loses its S trim and Bronze Edition package. The SV’s introductory price rises from $3,940 to $53,825. The 2023 model costs $120 more than the SV, which only has a crew cab and four-wheel drive. For the new model year, the rest of the XD series is priced similarly to its half-ton brother.