- The Nissan Frontier is more expensive than before, now starting at $33,560.
- The mid-size truck comes with more standard equipment and expanded bed-length options.
- The 2025 Frontier goes on sale later this summer.
Nissan updated the Frontier for 2025, adding more standard equipment across the range. That extra kit comes at a cost, though, as the 2025 Frontier is more expensive than the 2024 model across the entire lineup. The Frontier will start at $33,560 for the entry-level King Cab S 4×2 pickup, $1,540 more than before.
The Frontier now comes standard with a telescopic steering wheel, a sliding rear window, and a sunglasses holder in the overhead console. The truck’s towing capacity is also up by 500 pounds to 7,150, as it continues to use a 3.8-liter V-6 engine making the same 310 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque.
Model | 2025 Price (w/dest.) | 2024 Price (w/dest.) |
Frontier S King Cab 4×2 | $33,560 | $32,020 |
Frontier SV King Cab 4×2 | $35,900 | $34,720 |
Frontier S King Cab 4×4 | $36,560 | $35,220 |
Frontier SV King Cab 4×4 | $39,200 | $37,920 |
Frontier SV grades and higher get a larger 12.3-inch infotainment for 2025, which adds wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. The trims also have a six-way power driver’s seat that now features two-way power lumbar support.
Model | 2025 Price (w/dest.) | 2024 Price (w/dest.) |
Frontier S Crew Cab 4×2 | $34,960 | $33,320 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4×2 | $37,300 | $36,120 |
Frontier S Crew Cab 4×4 | $37,960 | $36,310 |
Frontier Pro-4X Crew Cab 4×2 | $39,980 | $38,550 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4×4 | $40,600 | $39,120 |
Frontier Pro-4X Crew Cab 4×4 | $43,280 | $41,550 |
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4×2 | $43,320 | $41,890 |
Frontier SL Crew Cab 4×4 | $46,620 | $44,890 |
The SV has standard 17-inch wheels, while Pro-X, Pro-4X, and SL trims have a four-way passenger seat. Nissan also expanded the long-wheel-base, six-foot bed option to include Pro-4X and SL trims alongside the SV for 2025, which is an extra $500 regardless of the grade. It goes on sale later this summer.
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