Nissan will discontinue the Titan full-size pickup in 2024. Nissan will stop manufacturing the Titan in Canton, Mississippi, in the summer of 2024. Titans cost $47665 in 2024. Nissan will abandon its full-size vehicle, whose pricing we just looked at, after 2024. Nissan’s Canton, Mississippi, facility will discontinue building the Titan and Titan XD in summer 2024 to make place for two new electric cars. Nissan’s Maxima electric car is the first. A similar Infiniti model will follow. The 2003’s Titan was Nissan’s first full-size truck. 2017, this vehicle’s second model included an XD version that bridged light-duty and heavy-duty trucks. The Titan has never outsold the Toyota Tundra, its only Japanese competitor, or US full-size trucks. Nissan sold 10,550 Titans in the US in 2023. Nissan will only build the Frontier, a midsize pickup. The Surf-Out concept car, similar in size to the Frontier, suggests that Nissan may develop an electric truck. Nissan executives aim to create an American midsize electric vehicle. Frontier has consistently outsold Titan. Nissan dealerships will sell Titans till manufacture ends next year. The 2024 model sports a revised trim and SV Bronze Edition appearance kit.