2019 Titan Interior

Unlike some of its competitors, the 2019 Nissan Titan leaves its dirty boots at the door and offers its occupants a much more civilized interior experience than is customary for this class of vehicle, especially in lower trim levels. Despite its family-friendly, almost SUV-like interior design, certain details let it down; small buttons scattered around the cabin can be difficult to use, and the design looks dated in comparison to its recently updated rivals. Standard interior features on the 2019 Nissan Titan S include cloth seats and SiriusXM satellite radio. The SV gains an overhead storage console while the 4x4 Pro-4X gets Illuminated USB ports and dual power outlets mounted in the center console. The Pro-4X is also home to a power-adjustable driver's seat, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and rear door alert. Platinum Reserve and SL cars are equipped with power-adjustable front passenger seats, driver's memory seat, leather upholstery, and other premium interior trimmings.

2019 Titan Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

There's plenty of room for even the largest of drivers and passengers, although legroom in the back isn't as good as competitor's models. The problem for the outgoing 2019 model is that even at the highest trim, Platinum Reserve, the interior is uninspired at best. However, let's take a moment to celebrate Nissan's "Zero Gravity" front seats. They are ridiculously comfortable, and we wonder why Nissan doesn't have a line of chairs for the home or office using the design. The storage box isn't the largest in its class, but its large enough to store plenty of day-to-day items.

2019 Nissan Titan Interior Dimensions:

Nissan Titan TrimsSSVPRO-4XSLPlatinum Reserve
Seating33555
Headroom Front Seat40.9 in.40.9 in.40.9 in.41 in.41 in.
Headroom Back Seat38.7 in.38.7 in.38.7 in.40.4 in.40.4 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.
Legroom Back Seat24.8 in.24.8 in.24.8 in.38.5 in.38.5 in.
Shoulder Room Front63.3 in.63.3 in.63.3 in.63.3 in.63.3 in.
Shoulder Room Rear63.6 in.63.6 in.63.6 in.63.6 in.63.6 in.
Hip Room, Front60.8 in.60.8 in.60.8 in.60.8 in.60.8 in.
Hip Room, Rear59.4 in.59.4 in.59.4 in.60.3 in.60.3 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Not only are the interiors uninspired, but the materials are basically lots and lots of obvious plastic. The Platinum Reserve trim our tester arrived in had better materials, but the rough-grain pattern on the seats just exacerbated the feeling of sitting in a sea of plastics.

2019 Titan Trunk and Cargo Space

Cargo space is average on the standard Titan across load bed configurations. The Crew Cab provides the least amount of space in the range; the crew cab Titan's bed measures just 5.5 feet in length with only 50 inches between the wheel wells. The King Cab delivers 6.5 feet of bed length and the Single Cab boats eight feet in total. A bed width of 63.8 inches and a depth of 20.8 is standard across the range.

Cargo control is a speciality for the Titan. The spring-assisted tailgate on every model works well, and the unique bed-channel system is well thought out. Something people using a truck regularly for work will also appreciate is that the optional in-bed cargo boxes are discrete and easy to access.

On the inside, personal item storage is average for a truck of this size. There are enough cup holders and small storage nooks scattered around the cabin for small items, but the center armrest console is a disappointmentcompared to the competition. The top-mounted storage space that comes standard on the SV is a much-welcomed addition that adds a significant amount of interior cargo space.

2019 Nissan Titan Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2019 Nissan Titan Bed Size:

Nissan Titan TrimsSSVPRO-4XSLPlatinum Reserve
Box Length (Floor)67 in.67 in.67 in.67 in.67 in.
Box Width (Floor)61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.
Box Width (Top, Rear)61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.61.7 in.
Box Width (Wheelhousings)50 in.50 in.50 in.50 in.50 in.
Box Height (Area)20.8 in.20.8 in.20.8 in.20.8 in.20.8 in.


2019 Titan Infotainment and Features

In base form the Titan is a barren thing, only offering the bare essentials needed to keep its operator comfortable enough to get the job done. The base model offers remote keyless access and push-button start, and that's about it, barring the infotainment system. The SV comes equipped with an overhead storage console, trailer sway control and rear door alert on King and Crew Cabs. The hardcore Pro-4X benefits from Nissan's Intelligent Key system with access request technology. Rain sensing wipers, a lockable rear seat cargo organizer and blind-spot warning are mentionable. The SL and Platinum Reserve build on the Pro-4X platforms by adding LED headlights, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a HomeLink transponder. Dual-zone climate control is standard from the Pro-4X upwards, as is push-button start, while a surround-view monitor is available as standard only on the Platinum Reserve. Heated front seats are exclusive to the SL, while the Platinum Reserve gets heated and ventilated items with eight-way power adjustment.

Infotainment

With Apple Carplay and Android Auto as standard on top of the NissanConnect system, everything is easy and intuitive to use. It's not the fastest system, and the 7.0-inch touchscreen isn't the slickest or highest resolution, but it does the job. A 4G LTE mobile hotspot is optional, as is the Fender audio system.

The Fender system is excellent, although it trades power for finesse. Nissan and Fender probably understands, or doesn't believe, it's market isn't for fans of delicate classical music and it sounds great for rock, blues, and country music.