2020 Nissan Titan vs. 2019 Ford F-150
KEY TITAN ADVANTAGES
- Available Utili-track® bed system that includes floor channels — TITAN’s available innovative Utili-track channel system and reinforced cargo bed construction enhance the versatility of the cargo bed. Five C-channels mounted in the bed accept a variety of racks, dividers, and trays. F-150 offers a track system in the bed, but it does not include channels in the floor.
- Available TITAN Box in-bed storage system — TITAN’s available TITAN Box offers lockable and removable storage compartments that can be placed along the side walls inside the cargo bed, where they are not visible from the outside. They are accessible without having to remove a camper top. F-150 does not offer a similar system.
- Zero Gravity front seats (front and rear on Crew Cab) — The design of TITAN’s standard Zero Gravity seats can help reduce fatigue when driving long distances. Every TITAN has Zero Gravity front seats, and Crew Cab models include Zero Gravity rear seats. Ford F-150 does not offer any Zero Gravity seats.
- Available front and rear sonar system2 — TITAN’s available front and rear sonar system helps to alert the driver with a beeping sound if sensors detect static objects to the front or rear of the vehicle. F-150 offers only a rear sonar system.
- Advanced safety features — TITAN offers a long list of standard and available advanced safety technologies. F-150 either does not offer or has less availability for some of these technologies. TITAN offers:
- Standard High Beam Assist (HBA) (vs. available)
- Standard Lane Departure Warning3 (LDW) (vs. available)
- Standard Blind Spot Warning4 (BSW) (vs. available)
- Standard Intelligent Forward Collision Warning5 (I-FCW) (vs. available and not intelligent)
- Standard Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection6 (vs. available and no pedestrian detection)
- Standard Rear Automatic Braking7 (RAB) (vs. not available)
- Available Intelligent Around View® Monitor8 (I-AVM) (vs. no Moving Object Detection system)
- Standard Rear Cross Traffic Alert9 (RCTA) (vs. available)
Additional Advantages
- More standard horsepower and torque (with premium fuel) (vs. available)
- Standard column shifter (vs. available)
- Standard tow/haul mode with Downhill Speed Control (vs. available)
- Available 110-volt power outlet in cargo bed
- Standard tailgate assist (vs. available)
- Available configurable cellphone holder
- Type-A and Type-C USB connection ports10 (vs. Type-A only)
- Rear Door Alert11
- Available Traffic Sign Recognition12 (TSR)
- Intelligent Driver Alertness13 (I-DA)
- Rear seat belt pretensioners14
- Driver and front-passenger supplemental knee air bags15
- Longer basic (years and miles) and powertrain (miles) limited warranty coverage16
Ford F-150 is the best-selling full-size truck in America. It’s available in three body styles, three bed lengths, and seven trim levels. All F-150 models have a lightweight aluminum-alloy body and cab with a fully boxed steel frame. Powertrain choices are:
- 3.3-liter DOHC V6
- 290 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 6-speed automatic transmission
- EcoBoost® turbocharged 2.7-liter DOHC V6
- 325 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- Power Stroke turbocharged 3.0-liter DOHC V6
- 250 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- EcoBoost® turbocharged 3.5-liter DOHC V6
- 375 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- EcoBoost® turbocharged 3.5-liter H.O. DOHC V6
- 450 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- 5.0-liter DOHC V8
- 395 horsepower
- Rear-wheel or 4-wheel drive
- 10-speed automatic transmission
F-150 offers several trims and configurations to fit the needs of many and has rugged qualities serious full-size truck buyers want. Every TITAN is built on a fully boxed frame and comes with a powerful V8 engine paired to a 9-speed automatic transmission. TITAN also offers an impressive list of available safety technologies and innovative comfort and convenience features truck buyers will value.
WHAT’S NEW FOR 2019 FORD F-150
F-150 carries over with the following changes:
- Limited receives high-output 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 with 450 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque
- Raptor receives the following upgrades:
- Redesigned available beadlock-capable aluminum-alloy wheels
- Trail Control™ low-speed cruise control
- Available Recaro sport front seats
- Electronically controlled FOX™ shocks
- Exterior colors: Ford Performance Blue, Velocity Blue, and Agate Black
TITAN Single Cab | F-150 Regular Cab |
— | XL |
— | XLT |
TITAN King Cab | F-150 SuperCab |
— | XL |
S | XLT |
SV | Lariat |
PRO-4X (4×4 only) | XLT with FX4 Off-Road Package (4×4 only) |
— | Raptor |
TITAN Crew Cab | F-150 SuperCrew |
— | XL |
S | XLT |
SV | Lariat |
PRO-4X (4×4 only) | King Ranch |
SL | Platinum |
Platinum Reserve | Limited |
— | Raptor |