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Nissan Titan vs Ford F-150

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Nissan TITAN vs. Ford F-150
Nissan TITAN
Ford F-150
At a Glance: TITAN vs. F-150
Nissan TITAN

Are you looking for a muscled work companion? A cargo-conscious traveling partner? A safety-first road-ready pickup? At Andy Mohr Avon Nissan, the 2023 Nissan TITAN and the Ford F-150 are ready to exceed all your trucking expectations.

Want to learn how all your treks around Avon, Plainfield, or Danville can be amplified by these trucks' performances, exteriors, and interiors? You can read about their muscle and strength below!


STANDARD HORSEPOWER

STANDARD HORSEPOWER

400 HP | 290 HP
TITAN vs F-150
GROUND CLEARANCE

GROUND CLEARANCE

9.7 in. | 8.7 in.
TITAN vs F-150
BASE ENGINE TOWING CAPACITY

BASE ENGINE TOWING CAPACITY

9,320 lbs. | 8,200 lbs.
TITAN vs F-150
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PERFORMANCE
Nissan TITAN

If you’re looking to encapsulate the muscle, power, and control of a bodybuilder in a single vehicle, the 2023 Nissan TITAN and the Ford F-150 are more than capable of fitting that bill. However, one is a heavyweight when it comes to bringing the oomph.

Standard Best-in-Class Power

With best-in-class horsepower and torque, the Nissan TITAN boasts a standard 5.6L V8 engine, outputting 400 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque.

This impressive figure is standard across all the Nissan TITAN trim levels, helping it deliver best-in-class performance. While Ford trucks are well-known for their amazing performance and capabilities, the Ford F-150 provides 290 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque with its standard 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 engine on its core trim level.

From the get-go, the Nissan TITAN exemplifies greater standard power, which gives it an upper hand in performance compared to the Ford F-150.

Need to Tow?

The power doesn’t stop there. Both trucks offer impressive towing capacities with their core trims.

When properly equipped, the standard Nissan TITAN can support a maximum 9,320-pound towing capacity, while the base trim of the Ford F-150 falls behind with an 8,200-pound limit.* You’ll have to leave these toys at home if you choose the Ford F-150:

  • 25-foot camping trailer
  • Large boat
  • 2-horse trailer

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DIMENSIONS
Nissan TITAN

Much like how a bigger sumo wrestler is considered a benefit to his trade, the 2023 Nissan TITAN and the Ford F-150 sizes also add to their greatness. With towering heights and large bodies, these trucks are both beasts to be reckoned with.

Exterior Measurements Tell the Tale

We took out the measuring tape to compare the exterior dimensions of these two behemoths. The chart below shows the specifics.

 
2023 Nissan TITAN
2023 Ford F-150
Length 228.2 inches 209.1 inches
Width 79.5 inches 79.9 inches
Height 75.1 inches 75.6 inches
Wheelbase 139.8 inches 122.8 inches
Ground Clearance 9.7 inches 8.7 inches

As you’ll notice, the 2023 Nissan TITAN offers a larger exterior compared to the Ford F-150. This allows for more interior cargo space than the Ford.

If you want a mightier, eye-catching truck that’s sure to get a double look, the Nissan TITAN may be the perfect performer for you.

Carry-on Cargo Capable

Do you need a truck that can be your on-the-go office and secure storage container? The 2023 Nissan TITAN and the Ford F-150 are built for the working man and woman.

However, if you need a truck capable of storing cargo in the cabin, the Nissan TITAN offers the following amenities that the Ford goes without:

  • Under-seat storage tray
  • Virtual workbench
  • Lockable rear seat cargo organizer
  • Fold-flat floor panels

While the Ford F-150 offers an available convertible workspace in the center console and partitioned lockable under-seat storage, it goes without a convertible desk in the rear seat and a fold-flat floor. So, if these amenities are a necessity for your heavy-duty jobs, the Nissan TITAN is the right truck for you.


 

 

 

 

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SAFETY
Nissan TITAN

Of course, the most important aspect to your chosen truck is its ability to help protect you when you’re behind the wheel. Which truck takes your safety as seriously as you do by offering the most safety features?

Safety Comes Standard

Both models come with a suite of driver-assistance technologies to help you safely navigate the highways and byways. They each come equipped with brand-specific versions of the following safety features:

  • Intelligent Forward Collision Warning
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • High Beam Assist
  • Available Intelligent Cruise Control
Nissan Safety Goes the Extra Mile

Thanks to Nissan Safety Shield® 360, the TITAN includes the most standard safety tech in its class, excluding electric vehicles. These features increase awareness and provide assistance when you need it.

While Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert come standard in the Nissan TITAN, they’re only available options in the F-150. These features serve as an extra set of eyes, watching your blind spot areas and alerting you to the presence of other vehicles.

The TITAN also offers an available feature that helps keep an eye on your driving behaviors: Intelligent Driver Alertness. If it detects drowsy or distracted driving, it will alert you that it might be time to take a break. The F-150 goes without a similar feature that watches out for your safety behind the wheel.


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Tackle Any Adventure in Your Top Choice Today!
Nissan TITAN

One thing is sure: The 2023 Nissan TITAN and the Ford F-150 are ready to pull, haul, and tow any gear you need to carry. However, thanks to its standard power, larger-than-life exterior, cargo amenities, and extra safety features, our team at Andy Mohr Avon Nissan believes the Nissan TITAN is ideal for your lifestyle.

Schedule a test drive with us near Avon, Plainfield, and Danville today!

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2023 TITAN for yourself are conveniently available right here online.


*Maximum towing capacity when properly equipped. Towing capability varies by trim level and configuration. See Nissan Towing Guide and Owner’s Manual for additional information.