Nissan is celebrating America’s 250th birthday with a limited-edition Frontier featuring a Stars and Stripes motif on its tailgate. Only 2,500 units of the special-edition Frontier midsize pickup truck will be assembled through July. These designs are available exclusively on PRO-4X models across all existing exterior colors and come at no extra charge. This includes short-wheelbase, long-wheelbase, and Roush variants.
The launch of this special edition coincides with the one millionth Frontier produced at the Canton, Mississippi, plant. The Frontier has been assembled in the U.S. since 1998, beginning in Smyrna, Tennessee, with over 2 million produced in the U.S. overall.
Christian Meunier, chairman, Nissan Americas, says the Frontier “represents the strength of American manufacturing. As we celebrate 1 million Frontiers assembled in Canton during America’s 250th anniversary year, this special edition honors the workers, communities, and enduring spirit that drive our industry and our country forward.”
David Johnson, regional senior vice president, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management and Purchasing, Nissan Americas says, “American workers and U.S. manufacturing continue to define Nissan’s future as much as our past. This special edition is a proud tribute, not only to an iconic truck, but to the generations of American workers and their craftsmanship, dedication and innovation.”