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2024 RAM 3500 vs 2024 Nissan Titan

2024 RAM 3500 vs. 2024 Nissan Titan

The 2024 RAM 3500 and 2024 Nissan Titan are two heavy-duty trucks vying for your garage throne. Read what we have to say about all their trims, specs, strengths, and weaknesses, leaving no bolt unturned. But buckle up, because in the end, the RAM might just steal the show.

Trim Tango:

  • RAM 3500: Tradesman, Big Horn, Laramie, Longhorn, Limited, Limited Longhorn Power Wagon. Each offers distinct personalities, from the Tradesman's workhorse grit to the Limited Longhorn's luxurious ranch king.
  • Nissan Titan: S, SV, SL, Pro X, Platinum Reserve. A more straightforward lineup, but each trim packs a punch. The Pro X screams off-road prowess, while the Platinum Reserve pampers with quilted leather.

Power Play:

  • RAM 3500: A Cummins turbodiesel reigns supreme, boasting 400 hp and 1,075 lb-ft of torque – enough to yank mountains from their foundations. A 6.7L gas engine is also available, but let's be honest, the diesel is the real kingpin.
  • Titan: A 5.6L V8 throws down 394 hp and 404 lb-ft of torque, a respectable showing, but no match for the RAM's diesel dominance. However, the Titan offers a tempting perk – a gasoline-powered V6 with a natural gas conversion option, a green alternative for eco-conscious truckers.

Towing Titans:

  • RAM 3500: This is where the RAM truly flexes. With a gooseneck hitch, it can handle a staggering 37,100 pounds, making it the undisputed heavyweight champion. Even the gas engine pulls a hefty 16,320 pounds.
  • Nissan Titan: No slouch either, the Titan boasts a 19,400-pound towing capacity, respectable for most needs. But against the RAM's diesel monster, it's a David vs. Goliath situation.

Tech Tussle:

  • RAM 3500: The Uconnect system reigns, offering a massive 12-inch touchscreen, voice control, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. Advanced driver-assistance features like adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning come standard on higher trims.
  • Nissan Titan: Nissan's infotainment system is no pushover, featuring an 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. However, it feels a generation behind the RAM's intuitive interface. Safety tech is available, but not as comprehensive as the RAM's suite.

Ride and Refinement:

  • RAM 3500: This is a work truck at heart. While comfortable for long hauls, it prioritizes capability over plushness. Expect a firm ride and road noise, especially on rough terrain.
  • Nissan Titan: The Titan strikes a better balance between brawn and refinement. Its suspension is softer, offering a more comfortable ride on the highway. It's not a luxury cruiser, but it comes closer than the RAM.

Verdict: The RAM Emerges Victorious

Look, both trucks are beasts. But as a professional, I have to call a spade a spade. The RAM 3500's superior towing capacity, diesel engine option, and tech edge make it the undisputed king of heavy-duty tasks. It's the tool for serious work, the go-to for those who need to move mountains, literally.