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2024 RAM 2500 vs 2024 Nissan Titan XD

2024 RAM 2500 vs 2024 Nissan Titan XD

The 2024 RAM 2500 and the 2024 Nissan Titan XD. Both boast impressive brawn, but beneath the surface, their strengths and weaknesses diverge. Read all about these models, trim by trim, to see which one truly reigns supreme.

Engine Options:

The RAM 2500 offers a buffet of powertrains:

  • Standard 6.4L HEMI V8: A rumbling 410-hp beast with 429 lb-ft of torque, perfect for daily hauling and towing up to 15,000 lbs.
  • Optional 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel: This legendary diesel churns out 370 hp and a monstrous 850 lb-ft of torque, conquering mountains and towing up to a staggering 37,000 lbs.

The Nissan Titan XD, however, comes solely with a 5.6L V8, offering 400 hp and 413 lb-ft. While respectable, it falls short of the RAM's grunt, especially in the crucial towing department, maxing out at 11,050 lbs.

Trim Levels:

RAM 2500:

  • Tradesman: The workhorse, offering an 8-foot bed and basic features like vinyl flooring and manual windows.
  • Power Wagon: The off-road champion, boasting a winch, locking diffs, and 35-inch tires.
  • Big Horn/Lone Star: Upscale the Tradesman with plusher interiors, leather touches, and heated seats.
  • Laramie/Longhorn: Luxurious havens with panoramic sunroofs, premium sound systems, and ventilated seats.
  • Limited/Limited Longhorn: Pinnacle of opulence, featuring massaging seats, a head-up display, and a digital instrument cluster.

Nissan Titan XD:

  • SV: The base, featuring a 6.5-foot bed, cloth seats, and a 7-inch touchscreen.
  • PRO-4X: The off-roader, with Bilstein shocks, skid plates, and a spray-in bedliner.
  • Platinum Reserve: The lone luxury option, boasting quilted leather, a panoramic sunroof, and around-view cameras.

Similarities:

  • Both offer crew cab configurations for maximum passenger space.
  • Both come standard with rear-wheel drive, with optional four-wheel drive for all-terrain capability.
  • Both feature impressive tech features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Both boast impressive safety suites with automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning.

Differences:

  • Powertrain: The RAM's engine variety blows the Titan XD out of the water, with the Cummins diesel offering unmatched towing and torque.
  • Trim Levels: The RAM offers a wider range, catering to both budget-minded workaholics and luxury-loving cowboys. The Titan XD's limited trims leave a gap in the middle.
  • Off-Road Prowess: The RAM Power Wagon stands alone with its factory-equipped off-road weaponry, while the Titan XD's PRO-4X feels more like an afterthought.
  • Interior Space: The Titan XD offers slightly more head and legroom, but the RAM's materials and design feel more premium and upscale.
  • Fuel Economy: As expected, the Titan XD's gas engine sips fuel a bit better than the RAM's gas or diesel options.

The Verdict:

While the Nissan Titan XD deserves credit for its comfortable ride and standard features, its lack of engine variety, limited trim levels, and off-road shortcomings make it feel like a truck trying to be everything to everyone, but excelling at none.

The RAM 2500, on the other hand, is a master of its domain. It offers the muscle, the versatility, and the luxurious touches that true heavy-duty truck buyers crave. Whether you're hauling a trailer across the country or conquering the Rubicon, there's a RAM 2500 trim perfectly suited for your needs.

So, while the Titan XD might be a decent contender, in this ring, the RAM 2500 wears the heavyweight crown. It's the truck that demands respect, inspires confidence, and gets the job done, no matter how big or tough.