S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
S 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
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Desert Runner 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
Desert Runner 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
PRO-4X 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
S 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (2.5L 4cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
Overall Rating
A formula that began its work in 2004 still continues to work precisely for Nissan for the 2017 model year in the name of Nissan Frontier. For just around $18,995, it has numerous highlights to offer for being a work truck.
A formula that began its work in 2004 still continues to work precisely for Nissan for the 2017 model year in the name of Nissan Frontier. For just around $18,995, it has numerous highlights to offer for being a work truck. What this truly means is that the truck gets a 261 hp V6, which gives it a solid edge over the competition which is on offer. The majority of these features improve Nissan to be a driving delight.
Dessert Runner is the best of the lot. It has the most amount of features available in the lineup. It ensures maximum value for your money. It can easily ensure that your vehicle performs the best in an off-road situation, and the aids which makes it capable of doing that increases its aesthetic appeal as well.
Desert Runner King Cab
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SV 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
SL 4dr Crew Cab 5.0 ft. SB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A) w/Prod End 9/15
SV 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
PRO-4X 4dr King Cab 6.1 ft. LB 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
A formula that began its work in 2004 still continues to work precisely for Nissan for the 2017 model year in the name of Nissan Frontier. For just around $18,995, it has numerous highlights to offer for being a work truck.
A formula that began its work in 2004 still continues to work precisely for Nissan for the 2017 model year in the name of Nissan Frontier. For just around $18,995, it has numerous highlights to offer for being a work truck. What this truly means is that the truck gets a 261 hp V6, which gives it a solid edge over the competition which is on offer. The majority of these features improve Nissan to be a driving delight.
There are a total of 4 trims on offer, and starting at a very affordable $18,390 for the Base S. Since the base S trim is the least expensive of the parcel, it doesn't have a lot of features. The ones which come standard are the standard full length boxed step outline, rearview monitor, and front oriented back flip-up seats. The SV4 Cylinder just raises the bar by the incorporation of the king cab. The 16" compounds which are given, just give the ideal shoe measure for this trim, while it is additionally costlier with around $4.5k more than the base trim.
Trims |
Base S |
SV 4 Cylinder |
Pro-4X |
Desert Runner |
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MSRP |
$18,390 |
$24,720 |
$32,580 |
$25,400 |
key Features |
15-inch steel wheels |
Features of Base S and: |
Features of SV and: |
Features of Pro-4X and: |
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Sliding rear window and a six-speaker audio system as standard |
keyless entry |
off-road tires |
fog lights |
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rear privacy glass |
dual-zone automatic climate control |
specially tuned shocks |
high-performance shock absorbers |
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two-wheel drive |
tilt-only steering wheel |
5.8-inch NissanConnect touchscreen with navigation |
off-road tires and an eight-way manually adjustable driver seat |
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four-way manual-adjusting cloth |
upgraded cloth upholstery |
leather-wrapped steering wheel |
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bucket seats |
5-inch NissanConnect touchscreen interface with Bluetooth audio connectivity and smartphone-integrated apps with USB port |
a 10-speaker Rockford Fosgate audio system |
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cruise control |
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steering-wheel audio controls |
satellite radio and an additional 12-volt power outlet |
power-adjustable front seats and a rear-seat center armrest |
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Bluetooth phone connectivity |
rear parking sensors and a rearview camera |
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four-speaker sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack |
a Value Truck package that adds fog lights |
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auto-dimming rearview mirror |
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The SV6 here is priced at $25,220. This trim just changes the game with the inclusion of a 4.0 liter 24-Valve V6 engine. It also gets a 5-speed automatic transmission. The top of the line 'Desert Runner' includes Bilstein shocks for giving it the best off-road feel possible along with white-faced gauges, which gives the interior a new fresh feel. The Desert Runner cloth set trim is also a unique inclusion in the top-end variant that is the 'Desert Runner'.
We Recommend :
Dessert Runner is the best of the lot. It has the most amount of features available in the lineup. It ensures maximum value for your money. It can easily ensure that your vehicle performs the best in an off-road situation, and the aids which makes it capable of doing that increases its aesthetic appeal as well.
By being the cheapest in the lot, with a beginning price of $18,390, it's the best point Nissan can score. While its rivals like the Toyota Tacoma and the GMC Canyon are about $3,000 to about $7,000 more costly. The Nissan gets a 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve 4-chamber motor, which is the motor alternative offered by the large portion of the adversaries aside from the Toyota Tacoma which accompanies a 2.7L I4 DOHC 16-valve 4-barrel motor.
As far as the transmission is concerned, the Nissan is accompanied by a 5-speed manual, while the Toyota comes with a 6-speed automatic. While the GMC and Chevy simply offer a 6-speed manual. Discussing the 'BHP' which may concern the vast majority of the motoring devotee's, the Nissan just gets a 152hp engine, while the Toyota is close with its 159hp power.
Models |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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MSRP |
$18,390 |
$24,575 |
$20,885 |
$20,000 |
Engine |
2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine |
2.7L I4 DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder engine |
2.5L I4 DI DOHC engine |
2.5L DI 4-cylinder engine |
Transmission |
5-speed manual |
6-speed automatic |
6-speed manual |
6-speed manual |
Power |
152 hp @ 5,200 rpm |
159 hp @ 5200 rpm |
200 hp @ 6300 rpm |
200 hp @ 6300 rpm |
Torque |
171 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm |
180 lb-ft 3800 rpm |
191 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm |
191 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm |
GMC and Chevy are in a different league with their engines providing 200hp of power. The performance figures don't change much in terms of torque, where the Nissan churns out a 171lb-ft, the Toyota again gets close at about 180lb-ft and the best of the lot are the GMC and Chevrolet which give up to 191 lb-ft torque.
The most important question from any motoring enthusiast is, "How fast is it?", and seems, Nissan has taken this question too seriously, where it crosses the 60MPH mark in about 7.5 seconds, which is far better in terms of its competitors which take about 8.1 seconds for the Chevy, and 9.8 seconds and 9 seconds for the Toyota and GMC, respectively. But, what's important to be noticed is the better performance despite weaker engine configurations. But just being quick doesn't mean you are fast, as the Nissan takes about 16.5 seconds to complete a quarter-mile while clocking in 90MPH.
Models |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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0-60 MPH |
7.5 sec |
8.1 sec |
9.8 sec |
9.0 sec |
Quarter mile |
16.5 sec @ 90 mph |
16.2 sec @ 84 mph |
14.7 sec @ 91 mph |
17.1 sec @ 82.4 mph |
Engine |
2.5L |
2.5L |
2.7L |
2.5L |
Emission Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year |
8.4 |
8.1 |
8.4 |
8.1 |
The Chevy is a bit faster which takes about 16.2 seconds clocking at 84 MPH. The fastest of the lot is the Toyota which takes about 14.7 seconds while clocking at about 91MPH, and the slowest is the GMC at just about 17.1 seconds. Toyota is the one that comes with a 2.7L engine. While the rest, including the Nissan, provides a 2.5L Engine. The Emission in tons per year at about 15K mi/year is also not a respectable number for the Nissan, which emits about 8.4 tons/year, the Toyota does the same. The cleanest ones are the GMC and the Chevy.
Handling is the Achilles heel for the Frontier, as there isn’t much you can do about it. The car feels confident to drive in on the open roads, but the corners and getting out of tight parking spots can feel like quite a chore as it really needs you to put in the effort. But from an industrial perspective, this should be fine, as it can easily get the job done, at an affordable price.
If you want to go faster, you need to have better brakes, and after taking this into consideration, it gets a better set of brakes of about 11.30(in), with superior quality brake pads. Its competitors offer a better combination of 12.2 and 12.8 (in) brakes for the Chevy and the GMC offers 12.2 and 12.7(in) brakes.
Model |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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Brake pads-front(in) |
11.10 |
10.0 |
10.8 |
12.2 |
Brake pads Rear(in) |
11.30 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
12.7 |
Curb weight(lbs) |
3708 |
3980 |
4425 |
3922 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
125 |
123 |
119 |
121 |
With a curb weight of 3,708 lbs, Nissan is the lightest in the lot. The Chevy and GMC weigh in at about 3,986 and 3,943 lbs, respectively. The heaviest of the lot is Toyota. Here the stopping distance of the vehicle is a major factor in considering the braking power of a vehicle. A distance of 125ft for decelerating from 60 MPH to 0 is the most distance, which belongs to the Frontier. While Toyota has the best braking power with about 119ft distance to stop under similar conditions.
The maximum towing capacity is that of the Chevy and the GMC at about 7,000lbs, and at about 6400lbs, Toyota tows the least amount of weight when compared to its competitors. Nissan Frontier holds up pretty decently against its competitors with a towing capacity of 6,500lbs.
Model |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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Towing Capacity (lbs) |
6500 |
6400 |
7000 |
7000 |
Payload Capacity (lbs) |
1496 |
1620 |
1382 |
1424 |
Payload capacity is a point where the Nissan Frontier gives an average performance. At about 1,496 lbs. of payload, it has somewhat found a middle ground among its rivals. Where the lowest capacity is that of the Toyota at about 1175 lbs. The best payload capacity figure is offered by GMC of 1,424 lbs.
One of the most important factors while buying a car is fuel economy. Keep in mind that pickup trucks are not the epitomes of fuel efficiency. Having better fuel efficiency definitely eases the process of living with your vehicle. Nissan has a considerably good number for its MPG at highway, which comes around at about 23MPG, and the worst of the MPG numbers was recorded while in the city, which is 19MPG. The combined averages of both the city and highway turn out to be about 21MPG.
Model |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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Mpg City |
19 |
19 |
19 |
19 |
Mpg Highway |
23 |
23 |
26 |
26 |
Mpg Combined |
21 |
21 |
22 |
22 |
The best on the lot in terms of mileage is the Chevy and the GMC of 19 mpg in the city, 26 mpg on the highway, and 22 mpg combined. The 2017 Toyota Tacoma stands together with Nissan Frontier in the fuel economy section as both go on to offer a combined mileage of 21 mpg, which is 1 mpg less than the GM twins.
One thing won’t be a problem in a pickup is the space for the passengers inside. While making room for 4 people, Nissan has indeed done an excellent job. The interior is spacious, and the seats provide ample support to all the passengers as well. The sub-par quality of materials used does hinder the luxurious feel as the vehicle could have otherwise offered. Standard features in the Frontier include Bluetooth, a USB port, Siri Eyes Free, a four-speaker audio system, a 5-inch display screen, and a rearview camera.
Model |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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Passenger capacity |
4 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
39.7/58.3/42.4 |
39.7/58.3/42.9 |
41.4/57.5/45.0 |
41.4/57.5/45.0 |
Rear (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
38.3/54.9/25.4 |
34.9/56.5/24.6 |
N/A |
N/A |
The interiors of these cars provide ample space in all the rows, and the best seats are still offered in the front proving that these boys offer the best experience when driven. The best in class head room is offered by the GMC Canyon and the Chevrolet Colorado with 41.4 inches, these two are basically the same vehicles. Major interior features include-
The available infotainment system is easy to use because it has a smartphone-style interface that will be familiar to most people. There are redundant physical controls for many audio and climate functions as well. Rear parking sensors are also available. While the Frontier comes with Siri Eyes Free, it doesn't offer Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, which can be found in rival trucks. Available features include:
The 2017 Nissan Frontier is the shortest in the lot in terms of the length at just about 205(in). The Chevy, GMC, and Toyota come at about 212(in) of length. This just makes the Nissan look small when compared to its rivals, which are all around 74(in) in width when the Nissan is just 72(in) wide. The same is the case where its rivals are tall at about 70.4(in) where Nissan is just about 68.7 (in).
Model |
Nissan Frontier |
Toyota Tacoma |
Chevrolet Colorado |
GMC Canyon |
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curb weight(lbs.) |
3766 |
3980 |
3985 |
3922 |
Length(in.) |
205.5 |
212.3 |
212.7 |
212.4 |
Width(in) |
72.8 |
74.3 |
74.3 |
74.3 |
Height(in) |
68.7 |
70.4 |
70.4 |
70.4 |
Ground clearance(in) |
7.6 |
9.4 |
8.4 |
8.4 |
Wheelbase(in) |
125.9 |
127.3 |
128.4 |
128.3 |
Track width(in) F/R |
61.8/61.8 |
62.4/62.4 |
63.0/63.2 |
62.4/62.4 |
It gets a decent amount of ground clearance, which is about 8.7(in), and the best of the lot is the Toyota which gets about a ground clearance of 9.1(in). It gets the smallest wheelbase of about 125.9(in), whereas the Chevy gets the best wheelbase of 128.3(in). The same goes with the track width, it comes around 61.8/61.8(in), which is again the smallest of the lot. Here, Toyota takes the cake with 63.0/63.2 (in). On the outside also, the Nissan doesn't make many cosmetic changes, while still sticking to halogen headlamps and 16" wheels. Major exterior features include-
The safety features are not the strongest suit of the Nissan Frontier for 2017. However it has received good ratings from the NHTSA as well as the IIHS. It doesn’t have a lot of advanced safety features to its name, especially in the base trims. Few key safety features which are present in the pickup by Nissan are-
When the 5th most selling truck is put up with a truck from the big three, the Nissan falters under the weight put upon it. The interiors feel dated and the overall engine output is far lesser than its competition. The Colorado has some serious figures under the belt, which overpowers the Frontier on all fronts except the cargo capacity.
The Tacoma is the truck that always remains at the base of the correlations, and there is a valid justification for it as well. The Toyota pickup truck misses the mark on key angles and scarcely figures out how to stay aware of the class standard. Tormented with unwavering quality issues as a brand, one may be doubtful of purchasing this workhorse.
The Canyon is the General Motors twin of Colorado and is relatively indistinguishable to it except for the payload capacity and towing limit. The payload is sub-par compared to the Colorado and much progressively sub-par when looked at the more capable Nissan Frontier. GMC Canyon is a commendable adversary that just edges past the Nissan.
Nissan's ace is its towing capacity and a moderate value point. The cash squeezing is certainly felt on the inside, and the engine power and performance is not something to attract you in comparison to the peers in the segment. On the off chance that you can spare and spend somewhat more, there are certainly better alternatives that are accessible.