The 2026 Nissan Frontier delivers midsize capability built for Southern Nevada. That’s 310 horsepower standard, towing up to 7,150 lbs. when properly equipped, and a lineup that spans four trim levels. This is a truck that was designed for people who actually use their truck, and it fits the way people live here better than most.
Find yours at Findlay Nissan Henderson, part of the Findlay Automotive Group. We’ve been family-owned and serving Nevada drivers since 1961.
Most Henderson drivers don’t need a full-size truck. They need capability they can actually use without the length, the fuel cost, and the parking headache that comes with a half-ton. The Frontier’s 3.8-liter V6 produces 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. That’s enough to tow a boat to Lake Mead, haul a trailer to a job site off Boulder Highway, or handle whatever the weekend throws at you.
Southern Nevada is hard on vehicles in ways that other parts of the country simply aren’t. Desert terrain means uneven ground at trailheads and the kind of access roads that run out before the scenery does. The Frontier’s fully boxed ladder frame is engineered for sustained load-bearing, and available 4WD with low-range gearing means you’re not stuck at the edge of the pavement when the road gets interesting.
There’s also a practical flexibility here that most competing trucks have given up. Many midsize rivals now come in one configuration only, but the Frontier still gives you real choices: short bed or long, RWD or 4WD. That means you can match the truck to your actual situation instead of bending your needs around the only option available.
The Frontier is a lineup built around different lives and different workweeks. Before you filter by color or package, it helps to start with how you actually plan to use it. Here’s how the trims and configurations map to the buyers who get the most out of them.
| Buyer Type | Best Fit | Why It Works |
| Tradespeople and hands-on homeowners | S or SV, 4×2 or 4×4 | The S and SV prioritize payload and bed space at accessible price points, with long-bed options for tools and materials. Note that the King Cab configuration is exclusive to the S trim for 2026 — the SV is Crew Cab only. |
| Outdoor and recreation enthusiasts | PRO-4X, Crew Cab, 4×4 | Bilstein shocks, skid plates, a 5-mode terrain selector, and all-terrain tires deliver real off-road capability on the trails around Lake Mead and Valley of Fire. |
| Families needing truck utility without full-size bulk | SV, Crew Cab, long-bed option | Five seats, available heated seats, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen, all in a footprint that works as a daily driver. Available All-Weather package adds dual-zone climate control and heated front seats. |
| Buyers who want the off-road look on-road | PRO-X, Crew Cab, 4×2 | All-terrain tires and sport-style details at a lower price than the PRO-4X. |
Not sure which direction makes the most sense for you? Our team can walk you through what’s currently in stock and help you narrow it down without any pressure to decide on the spot.
Features, configurations, and capability ratings vary by trim level and drivetrain. Availability varies based on current stock, which updates daily.
Buying a truck is one decision. Keeping it running well for the next ten years is another. That’s where the dealership relationship actually matters, and it’s where we put a lot of attention.
Our factory-trained Nissan technicians handle everything from routine oil changes and tire rotations to brakes, batteries, and cooling system service. And we only use genuine Nissan parts, not aftermarket substitutes. In Southern Nevada, where summer heat accelerates wear on fluids and cooling components faster than most people expect, having a certified service center you trust close to home is worth more than it might seem in a milder climate. Loaner vehicles are available for qualifying service visits, and you can book your appointment online any time through our service center without waiting for business hours.
Findlay Nissan Henderson is located at 295 Auto Mall Dr in Henderson’s Valley Automall. We proudly serve regional buyers all throughout Clark County.
We’re part of the Findlay Automotive Group, which Pete Findlay started right here in the Las Vegas valley in 1961. More than six decades later, the group is still family-owned, now spanning 35 dealerships across five western states. That kind of staying power doesn’t happen without taking care of the people who walk through the door.
Your trade-in is the first place to look. Most buyers are surprised by what their current vehicle is worth, and that number can meaningfully reduce what you’re actually spending on the new truck. Use our Value Your Trade tool to get a real estimate from home before you set foot in the showroom.
Our finance team works with a wide range of lenders and handles all credit situations: first-time buyers, buyers with strong credit, and everyone in between. There’s no pressure to decide quickly, and no moment where you’re handed off to someone you’ve never met. The same team that answers your questions up front is the one that walks you through the paperwork.
Start the process on your own time with our online credit application or payment calculator. Rates and terms vary by credit profile and current lender programs. Check our current specials page for available manufacturer incentives before you visit.
Findlay Nissan Henderson is at 295 Auto Mall Dr, Henderson, NV 89014. You can find us just minutes from Downtown Las Vegas, Boulder City, and Paradise. The desert doesn’t do anything halfway, and neither does the Frontier. Come find out what 310 horsepower and a fully boxed frame feel like on a Southern Nevada road.
Midsize trucks are shorter, lighter, and easier to manage as daily drivers than full-size pickups like the F-150 or Silverado. The Frontier pairs a smaller, more practical footprint with a V6 that outpowers most competitors in the class. You shed bulk, not capability.
Both trucks compete in the same segment with similar configurations. The Frontier runs a standard 310-horsepower V6 across its entire lineup; the Tacoma’s base engine produces significantly less power. The Tacoma holds stronger resale value in some markets. Our team can walk you through the comparison without pressure.
Yes. The 2026 Frontier tows up to 7,150 lbs. when properly equipped, depending on cab, bed, and drivetrain configuration. That’s enough for a boat, jet skis, a utility trailer, or a small camper. Standard towing support includes Tow-Haul Mode, Hill Start Assist, and Trailer Sway Control.
Yes. Our factory-trained technicians handle routine maintenance and more complex repairs using genuine Nissan parts. In Southern Nevada, where desert heat accelerates wear on fluids and cooling components, staying current with service matters more than it does in milder climates. Schedule online any time.