
37-inch tall off-road tires mounted on custom 18x9.5-inch aluminum-alloy wheels. The wheels' machined aluminum surfaces feature a dark matte finish and continue the production TITAN XD's "precision tool" design theme.
To create clearance for the new oversize tires and accommodate the new, long-travel suspension, the TITAN Warrior Concept's width was extended three inches on each side, from 80.6 inches total to 86.6 inches.
The grille and signature TITAN headlights were enhanced to offer a more technical, menacing look.
The front and rear fenders have been flared and offer an extremely muscular appearance.
The broad hoodline is balanced underneath by the large front skidplate, which interlocks into the powerful front bumper.
The headlights carry a sense of the new Nissan signature boomerang lights, but with a more precise, upright, robotic feel.
Despite its massive bulk, the Warrior Concept adds several aerodynamic elements, including carbon fiber rear cab spoiler and tailgate spoilers.
Custom matte-gunmetal paint called "Thunder" and accented in special "Magma" orange and black color highlights.
The TITAN Warrior Concept utilizes the factory fully boxed ladder frame and Cummins 5.0L V8 Turbo Diesel engine and the standard heavy-duty 6-speed Aisin automatic transmission.
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NAIAS 2017Nissan has used the backdrop of the 2016 North American International Auto Show to reveal its Titan Warrior Concept full-size truck, even as the automaker strives to gain ground in what is one of the most competitive (and profitable) vehicle markets in North America. The vehicle is said to embody what Nissan is calling “modern armor”.
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