Nissan allowed us to spend a day with its new 2022 Frontier in the high canyons around Sundance, Utah, and I came away mightily impressed with what the brand has been able to do with the old platform. It’s been massaged, refined and redesigned, and has blossomed into a powerful, comfortable, capable and modern-feeling mid-size pickup truck that’s now gunning squarely for the Toyota Tacoma and its legions of loyal buyers. Nissan was so confident the truck is a winner, it provided a 2021 Tacoma TRD Off-Road for competitive drives during the Frontier launch in late July, so I took the opportunity to jump into it and drive it back-to-back with Nissan’s latest offering. From that drive, plus a week in a TRD Off-Road back in April, I was able to form some comparative impressions on how the two trucks stack up.
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Styling: Fresh and Modern Vs. Tried and True
The last Frontier redesign was for the 2005 model year, so just about anything Nissan was going to do to the Frontier was likely to look fresh and modern. But the styling (handled by Nissan’s design center in California) really does look fantastic and disguises the fact that the Frontier is not an all-new, clean-sheet model but instead a heavy redesign. The interlocking shapes and squared-off, more chiseled look the Frontier sports help it blend into the rest of the Nissan showroom quite well; you can see versions of this front end on the latest Rogue and Pathfinder SUVs, as well.