The 2026 Nissan Frontier arrives this summer with sharper packages, more standard equipment, and updated features. Starting at $32,150, the Frontier keeps its place as a mid-size pickup option with a wide range of trims, cab sizes, and bed lengths. Nissan also introduces the new Dark Armor package, expanded PRO grade features, and a drive mode selector to improve everyday usability.
Frontier Pricing at a Glance
Nissan keeps the lineup broad, offering King Cab and Crew Cab configurations with multiple bed lengths. Buyers can choose between rear-wheel drive (4x2) and four-wheel drive (4x4) setups.
King Cab Pricing (USD)
Model | Price |
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Frontier S King Cab 4x2 | $32,150 |
Frontier S King Cab 4x4 | $35,150 |
Crew Cab Pricing (USD)
Model | Price |
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Frontier S Crew Cab 4x2 | $33,550 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 (5-ft bed) | $36,190 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 (6-ft bed) | $36,690 |
Frontier PRO-X Crew Cab 4x2 | $38,570 |
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x4 | $36,550 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 (5-ft bed) | $39,490 |
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 (6-ft bed) | $39,990 |
Frontier PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4 (5-ft bed) | $41,870 |
Frontier PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4 (6-ft bed) | $42,370 |
Destination and handling: $1,695.
Key Updates for 2026
Nissan avoids a full redesign but adds features that target truck buyers looking for value and utility.
Dark Armor Package
- Adds blacked-out styling elements.
- Tailored for buyers seeking a bolder, aggressive appearance.
- Available on select trims.
PRO Grade Enhancements
- Expanded comfort and convenience features now standard.
- PRO-X and PRO-4X remain the most off-road capable trims.
- Roush Performance Frontier PRO-4X R becomes an option with lift kit and added visual upgrades. This package is sold through Roush, not Nissan, with its own warranty coverage.
Drive Mode Selector
- New feature available across multiple trims.
- Adjusts performance settings for on-road and off-road conditions.
- Adds flexibility for towing, commuting, and weekend off-roading.
Frontier Position in the Mid-Size Truck Market
The mid-size pickup segment has seen rapid updates from Toyota, Ford, and Chevrolet. Nissan uses pricing and packaging to stay competitive. The $32,150 entry point undercuts many rivals’ base prices while still offering a 310-horsepower 3.8-liter V6 across the lineup.
Key rivals for 2026 include:
- Toyota Tacoma: redesigned in 2024 with a hybrid option.
- Ford Ranger: updated with a turbocharged engine lineup and Raptor variant.
- Chevrolet Colorado: streamlined to a single cab style with multiple trims.
Nissan’s edge is its V6 standardization and simpler lineup. No turbo-four or hybrid complexity—just a proven V6 with up to 6,720 lbs towing when properly equipped.
Trim Breakdown: What Buyers Get
S Trim
- Base equipment with cloth interior.
- Choice of King Cab or Crew Cab.
- Competitive price point for work truck buyers.
SV Trim
- Adds convenience features like power accessories and upgraded infotainment.
- Available with both 5- and 6-foot beds.
- Popular with mixed-use buyers needing both work and family use.
PRO-X
- Crew Cab only.
- Rear-wheel-drive performance truck with off-road appearance.
- Positioned for buyers who like the PRO-4X look without 4x4 hardware.
PRO-4X
- Full 4x4 system with electronic locking rear differential.
- Bilstein off-road shocks and skid plates included.
- Nissan’s best option for off-road enthusiasts.
- Now with improved standard equipment for 2026.
Roush Frontier PRO-4X R
Roush steps into the Frontier lineup with a factory-backed build. Key highlights:
- Lift kit for added clearance.
- Exclusive exterior styling elements.
- Built for off-road buyers wanting an aftermarket-style truck direct from the showroom.
Note: Roush parts and accessories are sold separately by Roush, not Nissan, with warranty coverage handled by Roush-certified dealers.