Pros: Strong V6; comfortable ride for a truck; great off-road capability in PRO-4X models; extensive selection of models and optional equipment
Cons: Interior materials not as refined as class competitors; cramped, uncomfortable back seat in “King Cab” extended-cab models; tall step-in height on 4WD models
CG Says: For 2015, the Nissan Frontier gets a shuffling of standard equipment on some models. The redesigned 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon (and the forthcoming 2016 Toyota Tacoma) easily trump the long-running Frontier simply by the virtue of being new designs. Still, Nissan’s compact pickup is laudable for its controlled handling, powerful V6, and off-road-oriented PRO-4X model. The interior offers easy-to-use controls but disappoints with too much plastic and too little rear-seat room, even in the Crew Cab. Check out the competition first, but the Frontier remains a decent choice for those who don’t need or want the bulk of a full-size pickup.
Class | Compact Pickup Truck |
Body Style(s) | pickup truck |
Passenger Count | 5 |
Drive Wheels | rear-wheel drive, four-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Nissan |
Nation of Manufacture | USA |
Base Prices | (only select models listed) S King Cab, 125.9-in. WB: $17,990 Desert Runner King Cab: $24,190 4WD SV Crew Cab: $28,560 PRO-4X Crew Cab: $31,510 4WD SL Crew Cab, 139.9-in. WB: $35,260 |
Base Engine 2.5-liter 4-cylinder |
Horsepower 152 |
Std. Transmission 5-speed manual |
Avail. Transmission 5-speed automatic |
EPA City Range (mpg) 17-19 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 23 |
Optional Engine 4.0-liter V6 |
Horsepower 261 |
Std. Transmission 6-speed manual |
Avail. Transmission 5-speed automatic |
EPA City Range (mpg) 15-17 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 21-22 |