Nissan's full-size pickup truck will be discontinued after only two generations.
Following recent reports that the Titan was on its way, Nissan spokesman Brian Brockman confirmed to Motor Authority that the full-size pickup truck will indeed bow out after the 2024 model year.
Production at the Titan's plant in Canton, Mississippi, is scheduled to end in mid-2024, after which the plant will be retooled for production of electric vehicles, he said. No job losses are planned. Brockman didn't give a reason for the Titan's demise but sales numbers paint a clear picture. Titan sales in the U.S. were just 15,063 units in 2022, down 45% on the previous year, and 2023's tally isn't on track to do much better.The Titan nameplate was introduced for the 2004 model year and spawned a second-generation version for 2016.
Two EVs will initially be built at the Nissan's Canton plant after the Titan is discontinued, one for Nissan and another for Infiniti.
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