Go far and wide with the 2019 Nissan Destination Frontier
Because getting to the great outdoors shouldn't be expensive.
Overlanding is the next big thing in trucks. Folks have starting kitting out their 4x4s with all the gear they need to get out and explore.
Nissan's Destination Frontier is an example of how you can do it on the cheap. The entire setup here can be had for less than $40,000 if you start with the most basic Frontier: an S trim with a King Cab configuration, rear-wheel drive, a four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission, which starts at $19,290.
However, the build you see here uses a midgrade $30,240 SV Crew Cab model with four-wheel drive plus the more powerful 4.0-liter V6 engine and a five-speed automatic transmission. It also has the $995 Midnight Edition appearance package.
The most important thing you can add to a vehicle for off-road durability is tires. Here, Nissan added an excellent set of 33-inch Nitto Trail Grappler off-road tires wrapped around 17-inch American Racing wheels.
A steel bumper, skid plate, Warn winch and extra lights are welcome additions to the front.
The bed rack provides mounting points for extra storage bins and fuel canisters.
Of course, you've got to have a fridge. Coolers are so 2010.
To top it all off, a roof-top tent.
I mean, look at that view!
Keep scrolling for more photos of the 2019 Nissan Destination Frontier.