2023 Nissan Frontier pricing announced

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September 30, 2022
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2023 Nissan Frontier

It should come as no surprise there are pricing increases for the 2023 Nissan Frontier. That’s typical for a new model year. What’s nice, however, is in most cases, you only have a $500 increase. The exceptions: trucks with the 6-foot bed, and Pro models.

While much of the truck is unchanged since it was redesigned for 2022, there are some changes that do explain the price increases.

What’s new on the 2023 Nissan Frontier

The biggest price increase comes to the SV Crew Cab long-wheelbase model with the 6-foot bed. This trim now adds the SV Convenience Package as standard. It includes premium features such as heated leather steering wheel, heated front seats, spray-in bedliner, Utili-track System and under-rail bed lighting.

The other big change: Both the Pro-X and Pro-4X models get wireless Apple Car Play. There was no mention in the press release of a similarly wireless Android Auto.

The pricing

As you can see in the table below, the biggest jump in price is for the SV long-wheelbase model. But what’s interesting here is the SV Comfort and Convenience Package was priced at $1,990, so you’re actually getting a nice benefit for less money.

Full pricing is as follows:

Model2023 Price2022 PricePrice difference
Frontier S King Cab 4x2$30,485$29,985$500
Frontier S King Cab 4x4$33,685$33,185$500
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x2$31,785$31,285$500
Frontier S Crew Cab 4x4$34,785$34,285$500
Frontier SV King Cab 4x2$33,185$32,685$500
Frontier SV King Cab 4x4$36,385$35,885$500
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 (5-foot bed)$34,585$34,085$500
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 (5-foot bed)$37,585$37,085$500
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x2 (6-foot bed)$37,415$35,985$1,430
Frontier SV Crew Cab 4x4 (6-foot bed)$40,415$38,985$1,430
Frontier PRO-X Crew Cab 4x2$37,015$36,415$600
Frontier PRO-4X Crew Cab 4x4$40,015$39,415$600

The bottom line

The Nissan Frontier was new for 2022, so you don’t expect a lot of changes for 2023. With the messed up supply chain, I’m actually surprised Nissan didn’t raise the price more on this darn fine truck.

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