Nissan Titan will offer a Cummins V8 Turbo Diesel
At the kickoff of Nissan 360, an industry showcase of Nissan's
global product and technology portfolio, the company announced it will
offer a newly-developed Cummins V8 turbo diesel in its next-generation
full-size pickup.
Now in the latter stages
of development and testing, the available Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel
engine has been optimized for the next generation Titan as a result of
the partnership between Cummins and Nissan. Cummins also is developing a
version of the engine for its commercial vehicle customers.
Nissan
has previously announced the next-generation Titan will add powertrain
options and cab-and-box configurations to broaden the appeal of the new
truck when it comes to market.
With a torque
rating in the mid-500s (lb-ft) and more than 300 horsepower, the
Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel will provide light truck customers the
combination of towing capacity and mileage that is expected in the
highly-competitive North American truck marketplace.
The
Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel will be built in America's manufacturing
heartland at the Columbus Engine Plant, in Columbus, Ind., Cummins
headquarters. This plant has the latest technological innovations to
continue the 90-plus year tradition of building the highest quality
Cummins engines.
The Titan program is being led by teams in Nissan Americas'
headquarters in Franklin, Tenn., while engineering and testing is
performed by Nissan Technical Center North America in Farmington Hills,
Mich. and Stanfield, Ariz. as well as Nissan's global engineering
center. Design is being led by Nissan Design America in La Jolla, Calif.
Like
the current model, the next-generation Titan will be built at Nissan's
Canton, Miss. vehicle assembly plant and its gasoline engines cast,
forged and assembled at Nissan's Decherd, Tenn. powertrain plant.
For
competitive reasons, Nissan is not announcing launch dates at this
stage in the truck's development, however engineering prototype trucks
powered by the Cummins engine are currently undergoing extensive
on-public-highway performance and durability testing.
Further information on the upcoming Titan truck and Cummins engine will be released at a later date.
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