Nissan has refreshed the Frontier for the 2025 model year, equipping it with additional standard features across all trims. However, these enhancements come with a price increase, making the 2025 Frontier more costly than its 2024 counterpart throughout the lineup. The base model, the King Cab S 4x2, now starts at $33,560, which is $1,540 higher than before.

The 2025 Frontier now includes a telescopic steering wheel, a sliding rear window, and a sunglasses holder in the overhead console as standard. Additionally, the truck's towing capacity has been increased by 500 pounds to 7,150 pounds, while still utilizing the same 3.8-liter V-6 engine that produces 310 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque.

For the 2025 model, the Frontier SV and higher trims feature a larger 12.3-inch infotainment system, which now supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. These trims also come with a six-way power driver's seat that includes two-way power lumbar support. The SV trim is equipped with standard 17-inch wheels, while the Pro-X, Pro-4X, and SL trims offer a four-way passenger seat.

Nissan has also expanded the availability of the long-wheel-base, six-foot bed option to include the Pro-4X and SL trims alongside the SV for 2025, at an additional cost of $500 regardless of the trim level. The updated Frontier is set to go on sale later this summer.