Nissan Frontier Pro4X - Driven - Top Speed

The latest generation of the Frontier arrived in 2004, and Nissan is replacing it with an new model later this year, but how well has the current model aged in the last 10 years. Nissan sent me a decked out, off-road-ready Pro-4X model to test so I could find out. I have tested other Frontiers over the last few years, but this model comes loaded with more performance, equipment and luxury than any other Nissan truck I have driven. With an upgraded suspension, 4WD, a locking rear differential and chunky tires, this Frontier was just begging to flogged. Over the course of my time with the Frontier it tackled daily commutes, farm work, off-road shenanigans, and the snow and ice that came from one of the worst winter storms my current home state of Tennessee has seen in more than a decade. Read on to learn more about the 2015 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X. The short bed and long wheelbase give the Frontier a planted stance, and the 16-inch alloys wrapped in aggressive off-road rubber announce its mission. Functional visual changes include the optional roof rack that covers the entire top of the cabin for maximum storage, the standard spray-in bedliner and the Utili-track tie down system with movable tie-down cleats. Source: www.topspeed.com