The replacement for the Nissan Titan was originally expected to arrive this year, but it looks like it will have to soldier on for a while longer. The March quake that rocked Japan’s world has resulted in Nissan having to delay a new generation until the 2014 model year, according to a report from AutoWeek.
"We will come out a little later now," Andy Palmer, Nissan Motor Co.'s executive vice president for vehicle planning and program management, said during the Los Angeles auto show. "I made the decision."
The Titan truck has been a troublesome model for the manufacturer, as it originally outsourced production to Chrysler just before it went under. Subsequently, it had to bring the project back under its own wing.
The Titan truck has been a troublesome model for the manufacturer, as it originally outsourced production to Chrysler just before it went under. Subsequently, it had to bring the project back under its own wing.