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2024 Nissan Titan XD vs 2024 RAM 2500

2024 Nissan Titan XD vs. 2024 RAM 2500

Strap yourselves in, folks, because we're about to rumble in the heavyweight arena of pickup trucks. Today's brawl pits the 2024 Nissan Titan XD against the reigning champion, the 2024 RAM 2500. Both are beasts of burden, but which one truly deserves the crown? Let's dissect them trim by trim, feature by feature, and declare a winner worthy of your hard-earned cash.

Trim Tally:

  • Titan XD: SV, PRO-4X, Platinum Reserve
  • RAM 2500: Tradesman, Big Horn, Laramie, Limited, Longhorn, Rebel, Power Wagon

Power Play:

Right out of the gate, both trucks pack a punch. The Titan XD boasts a 5.6L V8 engine churning out 400 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque, while the RAM 2500 offers a choice of two gas-guzzlers: a 6.4L V8 with 410 hp and 429 lb-ft, or a monster 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel that unleashes 370 hp and a head-turning 1,075 lb-ft of torque. The Titan XD's gas engine is smooth and refined, but its lower torque figures translate to less grunt when hauling heavy loads. The RAM's gas V8 is a worthy competitor, but the diesel's sheer torque is unmatched.

Towing Titans:

This is where the RAM truly flexes its muscles. With a maximum tow capacity of 15,620 pounds for the diesel, the RAM 2500 can haul your house, your boat, and your in-laws all at once. The Nissan Titan XD, while no slouch, reaches a respectable 10,900 pounds, which might leave you scrambling for a second truck if you're moving day falls on a full moon.

Creature Comforts:

The RAM 2500 interiors are plush and luxurious, with higher-end trims offering leather seats, heated and ventilated thrones, and enough tech to make a Silicon Valley CEO jealous. The Titan XD's cabin isn't shabby, but it feels a bit more utilitarian, with cloth seats and a simpler layout. Both offer ample space for crew cab configurations, though the RAM's longer wheelbase translates to slightly more legroom.

Off-Roading Prowess:

The Nissan Titan XD's PRO-4X trim shines here, with Bilstein shocks, locking rear differential, and electronic traction control. It tackles rough terrain with confidence and agility. The RAM 2500's Rebel and Power Wagon trims offer similar capabilities, but their larger size can make them feel a bit cumbersome on tight trails.

Fuel Economy:

Neither truck is a Prius, but the Titan XD's gas mileage edges out the RAM's V8 by about 1-2 mpg. The RAM's diesel, however, is the ultimate fuel-sipper, returning impressive numbers for a truck of its size.

The Verdict:

The choice, like any good brawl, comes down to your priorities. If you value a smoother ride, a slightly lower price tag, and a more manageable size for everyday use, the Nissan Titan XD throws a surprisingly strong punch.