Nissan Ultimate Service Titan Deploys In Miami, Ready To Rescue

It is a mobile command center and unit for first aid.

The Nissan Ultimate Service Titan continues Nissan’s tradition of creating one-off Titan pickup trucks. Japanese automaker Nissan designed the truck with the American Red Cross as its focus. The pickup acts as a mobile command center and first-aid unit in case of disaster. It looks amazing.

“We hope that this Ultimate Service Titan, which was created in lockstep to the specific needs of the American Red Cross will help them continue being a great example of how a Titan of the Community really can make a difference,” stated Jeremy Tucker vice president of Marketing Communications and Media at Nissan North America.

Nissan based the custom truck on its Titan XD Diesel Midnight Edition Crew Cab, using its heavy-duty commercial-grade ladder frame to support the temperature-controlled B&S Customizing Lightweight Bed Box. This box has a Rockit West customized wrap and houses a mobile command centre as well as a variety of creature comforts in case of an emergency. The Goose Gear Custom Interior features a desk and couch, as well as a mobile kitchen, stove, sink and microwave. There’s also a generator, solar panels, a mattress and Wi-Fi hotspot. You can also store first aid supplies, and you have a SnoMaster refrigerator to keep your blood safe.

Nissan Ultimate Service Titan Deploys In Miami, Ready To Rescue

The Ultimate Service Titan’s exterior features add to its rugged appearance as well as off-road capabilities. Addictive Desert Designs Stealth bumper and Warn Zeon Platinum 12-S winch are included. Icon Compression wheels are wrapped in Nitto Rigel tires. Baja Designs auxiliary lighting, three-inch Icon suspension lift kits, and a 75 gallon custom fuel tank are also available. The storage capacity is increased by the Rhino Rack Pioneer Tray System, and Pelican Professional Gear Cases. The Titan is powered by a Cummins 5.0-liter turbodiesel motor.

This isn’t the first time that Nissan has partnered with the American Red Cross. Over the past five years, Nissan has raised over $2.5 million for charity. The Nissan Ultimate Service Titan will make its debut at the Miami Auto Show (Oct. 5-13 at the Miami Beach Convention Center). After the show, Nissan will donate the truck the American Red Cross of South Florida.