MODEL
Nissan Titan
NHTSA safety across every Nissan Titan model year we cover.
Across the 6 model years of the Nissan Titan we cover (2019 to 2024), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2024 at 85 on the NHTSA Safety Index, and the lowest is the 2019 at 75. 22 recalls have been issued across those years.
The Nissan Titan is a full-size, body-on-frame pickup truck competing in one of the most fiercely contested segments in the American market. Aimed at buyers who want a capable, straightforward alternative to the dominant domestic brands, the Titan offers both crew cab and single cab configurations. It targets value-conscious truck shoppers who prioritize a no-nonsense work and family hauler without the complexity of some rivals.
The Nissan Titan earns a mixed but honest safety report card across the 2019 to 2024 model years covered here. Its best NHTSA Safety Index of 87 out of 100, achieved in 2022, represents the high-water mark for the generation, though scores across other years fall into both the Strong and Average performance bands - meaning shoppers should look up the specific model year they are considering rather than assuming uniform results. Crash-test geometry tells a similar story of highs and lows. The Titan posts an excellent 5-out-of-5 stars in side-impact testing, which is genuinely reassuring for occupant protection in the most common severe collision type. However, a 4-out-of-5 frontal result is merely solid rather than class-leading, and a 3-out-of-5 rollover rating is a real concern for a tall, heavy truck body style. Rollover risk is a known structural characteristic of body-on-frame trucks, but shoppers should weigh that number carefully. Nine recalls across six model years is a moderate count for a full-size truck, and the 143 owner complaints include 7 reported crashes and 5 reported fires - unverified allegations, but worth noting as a pattern to watch. The Titan is not a safety standout in its class, but it is not a crisis either. The 2022 model year represents the safest documented choice in this window.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the Nissan Titan as a capable and straightforward full-size truck that falls somewhat short of the class leaders in refinement, technology, and breadth of powertrain options. Most acknowledge it as a credible choice for buyers who want simplicity and value, while noting it rarely tops comparison tests against the dominant domestic competitors in its segment.
- Rollover protection is rated 3 out of 5 stars - the weakest result in the Titan's crash-test profile and a meaningful consideration given the truck's tall, body-on-frame build.
- The 2022 model year achieved the strongest documented NHTSA Safety Index of 87 out of 100 in the 2019 to 2024 window, so year-by-year scores vary and shoppers should verify the specific model year before purchasing.
- Nine recalls across 2019 to 2024 is a moderate recall count for the segment; buyers should run any used Titan's VIN through NHTSA's recall database to confirm all open recalls have been remedied.
- Owner complaints include 7 reported crashes and 5 reported fires across the covered years - these are unverified allegations, but the fire reports in particular warrant a conversation with a dealer or mechanic about any known fuel or electrical system service bulletins on the specific unit being considered.
Most-recalled year on record: 2021 Nissan Titan with 5 recalls.