Ford F-150 vs. Nissan Titan

Cross-shopping the Ford F-150 against the Nissan Titan? There's a big thing to know first: Nissan discontinued the Titan after the 2024 model year, so there is no 2025 or newer Titan. That makes the F-150 — America's best-selling truck, still in production and improving — the clear long-term choice. Here's the full comparison.

Ford F-150

2025 Ford F-150

Starting at $36,965

Nissan Titan

2024 Nissan Titan

Discontinued after 2024

F-150 vs Titan: Specs Compared

SpecF-150Titan
AvailabilityIn production — 2025 model and beyondDiscontinued after 2024
Engine Choices4 — including a hybrid (up to 430 hp)1 — 5.6L V8 (400 hp)
Max Towing14,000 lbs9,290 lbs (2024 Titan)
Max Payload2,455 lbs~1,600 lbs (2024 Titan)
Hybrid PowertrainYes — PowerBoost (up to 25/26 MPG)Not available
Onboard GeneratorPro Power Onboard — up to 7.2 kWNot available
Hands-Free DrivingAvailable BlueCruiseNot available
Resale & SupportStrong resale, nationwide parts/serviceUncertain — model retired

Specs based on the latest available manufacturer data and may vary by configuration. Confirm current figures with our team.

Why Choose the F-150

  • Still in production and improving — the Titan was retired after 2024
  • Far higher max towing (14,000 lbs vs. 9,290 lbs) and payload
  • Four powertrains including an available full hybrid; the Titan offered only a single V8
  • Pro Power Onboard generator and available BlueCruise hands-free driving
  • Best-selling truck for 47+ years — strong resale value and nationwide parts and service

Where the Titan Competes

  • Simple, proven 5.6L Endurance V8 (400 hp) with a reputation for durability
  • Available PRO-4X off-road package on 2024 and earlier models
  • Factory warranty still applies to remaining 2024 inventory

The Verdict

With the Nissan Titan discontinued after 2024, the Ford F-150 is the obvious choice for buyers who want a truck that's still supported, improving, and easy to service for years to come. The F-150 also out-tows and out-hauls the Titan and offers powertrains — including a hybrid — the Titan never did. If you're cross-shopping these two, the F-150 is the future-proof pick. See it in Freeland, MI.

See the F-150 in person

Test drive the Ford F-150 at McDonald Ford in Freeland, MI — serving Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City.

F-150 vs Titan: FAQs

Is the Nissan Titan discontinued?

Yes. Nissan ended Titan production after the 2024 model year, so there is no 2025 or newer Titan. The Ford F-150 remains in production and continues to be updated.

Does the Ford F-150 tow more than the Nissan Titan?

Yes, by a wide margin. The 2025 F-150 tows up to 14,000 lbs, versus up to 9,290 lbs for the final 2024 Titan.

Why choose the F-150 over a leftover Titan?

The F-150 is still in production with strong resale, nationwide parts and service, more towing and payload, and modern powertrains including a hybrid. A discontinued model can be harder to service and may depreciate faster.

Where can I buy a Ford F-150 near me?

McDonald Ford in Freeland, MI keeps a deep F-150 inventory and serves Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City. Call 989-625-3157 or browse our new F-150 lineup online.

F-150 Inventory in Freeland, MI

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Compare the Ford F-150 and Nissan Titan at McDonald Ford, 6790 Midland Road, Freeland, MI 48623.