Nissan Atlas Vs — Toyota Dyna

Nissan relied heavily on the TD and QD series diesel engines for the Atlas.

Both trucks come in various GVWR ratings, typically from 3.5 tons to 7.5 tons. nissan atlas vs toyota dyna

Winner: Toyota Dyna. If you haul heavy gravel, bricks, or construction materials, the Dyna’s ladder frame is simply stronger. Nissan relied heavily on the TD and QD


Introduced in 1956, the Dyna is Toyota’s oldest surviving truck nameplate. It was designed specifically to compete with the Mitsubishi Canter and Isuzu Elf. Over the years, the Dyna has absorbed its twin, the Toyoace. The Dyna is famous for its diesel engines (especially the legendary 14B and 15B series) and its integration of Toyota’s passenger car quality into a commercial chassis. In recent years, Toyota merged the Dyna with the Hino Dutro (its heavy truck subsidiary), meaning modern Dynas share DNA with Hino. Winner: Toyota Dyna

Winner: Toyota Dyna (Wide Cab specifically).

Let’s make this simple based on your use case.

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