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2024/2025 looks to be when the plug will be pulled on the Titan. Honestly, I don't think anyone will miss it except for the folks looking to score a good deal on a full size truck. Yet, another automaker realizing that the American pick up market is one of the most competitive segments out there. You can't release a truck and barely update or innovate, and expect to have much market share. Only Toyota can do that and that's only based on their reputation for quality. 

 

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7 hours ago, jcartwright99 said:

You can't release a truck and barely update or innovate, and expect to have much market share. Only Toyota can do that and that's only based on their reputation for quality. 

 

Definitely. As the market for gasoline and diesel-powered full size pickup trucks declines and eventually withers away, having competitive BEV pickups will be the key to success for any company that wishes to compete. Neither Nissan nor Toyota have yet announced entries in that category. 

 

 

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On 6/30/2022 at 4:27 PM, rperez817 said:

 

Definitely. As the market for gasoline and diesel-powered full size pickup trucks declines and eventually withers away, having competitive BEV pickups will be the key to success for any company that wishes to compete. Neither Nissan nor Toyota have yet announced entries in that category. 

 

 

When Toyota does it will be class competitive.

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