Spy Shots: '22 Nissan Frontier Caught in Base Trim

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I just sat in a brand new titan yesterday and it was surprisingly nice. Just don’t know if I’d ever own one but I like them from a style and comfort stand point now.
 

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I just sat in a brand new titan yesterday and it was surprisingly nice. Just don’t know if I’d ever own one but I like them from a style and comfort stand point now.
I have a 2018 Titan XD Platinum Reserve. It is a stellar ride.
 

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I went from a 2015 F150 to a 2017 Titan because of numerous problems with the Ford. I preferred the looks of the F150 but nothing else. Stock exhaust on the Titan sounds great
 

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Have they fixed the major issues with the Titans? Like rust, squeaky shocks from the factory, and failing drivelines?
 

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From SEMA:

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This is the upcoming the ’22 Nissan Frontier in its base trim, the Frontier S. The configuration has never been seen, as Nissan has only debuted the ’22 Frontier in Pro-4X trim. The rest of the lineup remains to be seen.

The model features a prominent lower front fascia finished in black plastic, along with the base grille configuration and base-level headlights, seemingly without any LED treatment. The wheels are the base units, complemented by black door handles and mirror caps.

Out back, this base Frontier appears to feature the same LED taillights as the Pro-4X model revealed by Nissan. A black bumper and single-exit side exhaust round out the package.

Expect more trims to be debuted via Nissan’s website in the coming months.

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Front end resembles a LR Defender with sutures.
 

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Problem with them will be the price. I was reading an R&T article like a month ago and they talked about how needed an update was, especially for the outdated interior, but this in turn would put the Frontier on the same level (pricewise) as the Tacoma and Fords. The Frontier (like the Xterra) have their fanbase and whoever buys them is because loves the style and that will not change. But if the deal-breaker for a Tacoma/Ford owner to jump ship was the price, it's going to be harder this time.
 

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