Ever since the full-size Nissan Titan departed after the 2024 model year, the midsize Frontier has been Nissan’s only competitor in the pickup truck segment. Now, Nissan has handed the Frontier a few upgrades for the 2027 model year to keep pace with rivals like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger. The big news is the addition of the new Sport Edition package, a rugged upgrade that adds some Pro-4X-inspired gear to the mid-range SV trim. With this pack, the Frontier also gains some new trim and eye-popping colors to make it stand out from other models. Here’s everything that’s new for the tough Nissan.
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Although not as capable as the Pro-X and Pro-4X models, the Frontier borrows some of the visual changes found on those models, including a black lower front fascia, grille, and mirrors. Sport lettering can also be found on the bedside and tailgate. The following extras are also added for Sport Edition models:
- Black off-road-style 17-inch wheels
- Hankook Dynapro all-terrain tires
- Aluminum skid plate
- LED fog lights and front accent lighting
- Durable black upholstery with high-contrast yellow accent stitching
Like all other Frontiers, the Sport Edition uses a 3.8-liter V6 that produces 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. The towing capacity stays at 7,150 pounds, which is solid but not as strong as the Chevy Colorado’s class-leading figure of 7,700 lbs. There’s no mention of the Bilstein shock absorbers found on the Pro-X and Pro-4X, though, so the Sport Edition is more of a middle ground between the SV and those models. It does come with Sand, Mud, and Rock driving modes, though.
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“The Frontier Sport Edition delivers a more athletic appearance that answers our customers’ calls for a stylish, distinctive truck backed by capability that supports their active, outdoor lifestyles,” said Marco Fioravanti, vice president, product planning, Nissan U.S. and Canada.
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What Else Is New For The 2027 Frontier?
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The other changes for the 2027 Nissan Frontier are small but welcome. Alpine White Metallic is a newly available color for the pickup’s exterior, while the Pro Convenience package adds an upgraded Qi2-compatible wireless charger. This charger positions the phone correctly via magnets, has a cooling fan to keep your device’s temperature low, and charges faster and more consistently. Pro-X and Pro-4X variants add a new Moonroof Package with the Convenience Package, allowing for more flexibility when choosing standalone features.
That’s about it for the changes, with the truck still getting a standard eight-inch touchscreen and optional 12.3-inch unit. Advanced features like a 360-degree monitor, remote engine start, and a 10-speaker Fender premium sound system are all available.
Nissan will only announce pricing before the 2027 Frontier reaches showrooms later this summer. The current 2026 model starts at $32,150 for the base King Cab and goes up to $33,550 for the Crew Cab. The SV Crew Cab starts at $36,190, so with a small price increase and the Sport Edition’s extras, this particular 2027 model will likely start at around $38,000.
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Final Thoughts

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Sales of the Nissan Frontier increased by 47.9% in the first quarter of 2026, so demand for the midsize pickup is strong right now. That explains why the 2027 model’s changes don’t rock the boat, with just enough that’s new to keep customers interested. The new Sport Edition will compete closely with the Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport, another mid-range trim with some welcome extras, but without the serious off-road hardware of higher-spec models. Now that Nissan’s SUVs and pickups are back on track, it just needs to find a solution to substantially lower sedan sales.