Compare the Nissan Frontier to the Competition
The Nissan Frontier is the go-to midsized pickup truck for our Pooler drivers. But with its power, space, and safety features, this truck keeps drivers satisfied.
But how do you know that the Nissan Frontier is the truck that is right for you? While this is a fierce competition, the 2021 Nissan Frontier still holds several advantages over the 2021 Toyota Tacoma, the 2021 Ford Ranger, and the 2021 Chevrolet Colorado.

2021 Nissan Frontier vs. 2021 Toyota Tacoma
The 2021 Nissan Frontier comes out on top when compared to the 2021 Toyota Tacoma's power. The Nissan Frontier comes equipped with a 3.8L V6 engine that has 310 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque. This is miles better than the Toyota Tacoma with a 3.5L V6 engine with 278 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque. The Nissan Frontier also has a nine-speed automatic transmission.
When properly equipped, the Nissan Frontier has a towing capacity of 6,720 pounds, which is more than the Toyota Tacoma. So, if you want to tow your boat to Ogeechee River in Richmond Hill, the Nissan Frontier should be your first choice.
While both trucks have smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay® to use your own apps, the Nissan Frontier takes it one step further with Siri® Eyes Free. This voice-activated feature allows you to call contacts, switch music, and set navigation all without taking your eyes off the road.
2021 Nissan Frontier vs. 2021 Ford Ranger
If you are looking for a weekend getaway to Garden City, the Nissan Frontier should be your choice. The Nissan Frontier seats more passengers than the Ford Ranger. Even though the Nissan Frontier would need more space for that extra passenger, there is still more passenger and cargo room in this truck than in the Ford Ranger.
Just like when compared to the Toyota Tacoma, the Nissan Frontier has a bigger towing capacity than the Ford Ranger. This makes towing equipment, even a tractor, to any job site easier with the Nissan Frontier.
The interior on the Nissan Frontier has more comfort than the inside of the Ford Ranger. The standard dual-zone automatic temperature control allows you and your passenger to set your own individual temperatures. If your passenger is hot, they can turn their side of the truck down to a lower temperature with the fan blowing harder. However, if you are just fine, you can keep your side at a more neutral temperature with the fan off. All of this can happen without interrupting the other person's side.


2021 Nissan Frontier vs. 2021 Chevrolet Colorado
No drive is complete without listening to your favorite music. While both trucks have smartphone connectivity with Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™ to use your own apps, rock out harder in the Nissan Frontier with the six-speaker audio system.
Bucket seats throughout the cabin offer ergo comfort as well as the standard driver lumbar support. The standard remote keyless entry on the Nissan Frontier allows you to press a button to unlock your truck instead of having to juggle items in your hands and unlock your truck manually, like on the Chevrolet Colorado. The auto-dimming rearview mirror on the Nissan Frontier dims the light that is reflected from other drivers' headlights when it is too much, giving you more visibility at night.