A 2-day trip traveling the Mojave Road — a historic trail and a bucket-list destination for off-road adventures and overlanding — served as fantastic testing grounds to experience the Frontier’s off-road capabilities while taking in exquisite, enthralling views and memories for a lifetime.
In addition to its outdoor grandeur, the Mojave Road has a rich heritage that goes back to the days when settlers and pioneers braved the dangers of the Wild West. The exploring almost never ends — with numerous side roads, offshoots, and historical sites to visit. In our estimation, it’s a delightful off-road excursion that gave the factory suspension a serious workout.

In short: The third-generation Nissan Frontier breaks away from the trend of turbocharged four-cylinder engines and delivers a midsize truck that is truly capable off-road without trading away on-road passenger comfort.
2023 Nissan Frontier
- Engine: 3.8L V6
- Power: 310 hp
- Torque: 281 lb.-ft.
- Transmission: 9-speed automatic
- Drivetrain: Switchable 2WD/4WD/4WD lock
- Fuel Economy: 19 mpg overall
- Tow capacity: 6,720 lbs.
- Payload capacity: 1,610 lbs.
Pros
- Smooth power delivery from a strong V6 engine
- Successfully balances on-road manners with proven off-road capability
- Broadly improved cabin comfort
- Hydraulic power steering
Cons
- Tight second row
- Bland styling
- Missing tilt adjustment for the driver's seat
- No telescoping steering wheel column

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