The Nissan Frontier was fully redesigned for 2022, throwing its very dated predecessor in the dustbin of automotive history. Two years later, this American-built midsize continues to shatter assumptions about non-American made midsize trucks. To keep its sales momentum going, Nissan is pushing a number of incentives right now. You just might be able to get an amazing price on the stunning Frontier.
Nissan has deep roots in the United States, having built cars here since 1983 at its factory in Smyrna, Tennessee, as well as designing numerous vehicles at its La Jolla, California design center such as the iconic HardBody (which now has its own new Frontier special edition), the 1986 Pathfinder, and sport coupes 350Z and 370Z. Today, Nissan sells well over half a million vehicles a year here.
The Frontier has gone from being far behind the pack to joining the mid-size pickup fray with style with its 2022 redesign. Handsome and boxy styling pays homage to the 1980’s Nissan HardBody pickup, and it even has a Crew Cab HardBody edition added for this year in 4×4 only. Its 17-inch wheels, decals, and rear bed sport bar are all borrowed from the original, and its sure to be a retro fan favorite amongst the Ready Player One set.
On the other end of the spectrum, the entry-level 4×2 Frontier King Cab S starts at $30,510 msrp, with a standard 3.8L V-6 sporting 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque mated to a 9-speed auto; eat your heart out four-cylinder Chevy Silverados. 4-wheel drive runs a bit more than $3,000 on top, while the four-door Crew Cab S starts at $31,070 for rear wheel drive. Pro-X ($36,300 RWD / $39,300 4X4 msrp) trim adds 17-inch wheels, Bilstein off road shock absorbers, and lava red interior stitching.
Other trim levels include the SV, Pro-X, and SL, which can be mixed and matched with either crew cab, King cab, and short bet or long bed. The number of potential configurations is quite numerous, but for example, the Crew Cab Long Bed SV 4×2 starts at $36,960 msrp and includes 17 inch alloys, has a trailer hitch with wiring harness, and a 73.3 inch bed length. SV trim adds power mirrors, power driver’s seat. Pro-X adds black alloys, off road shock absorbers, and red contrast interior stitching. The top of the heap is either the Hardbody special edition, at $44,200 msrp, or the Crew Cab SL 4×4, at $42,900 msrp including LED signature headlights and leather seats.
Right now Nissan is offering attractive APR’s plus bonus cash on the new Frontier. They also have lease deals on Frontier SV 4×2. For purchase, Frontier starts at $30,510 msrp, made more enticing by bonus cash offers, $500 grad cash, and $500 military cash.
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