Every Nissan Titan (2017–2023) carries a 17-character VIN that begins with the 1N6 WMI. The Titan is a gas truck; this page shows what each character of a Nissan Titan VIN means and gives 4 checksum-valid sample VINs you can drop straight into test fixtures. Synthetic — not real: no scraping, no real-owner data. The generator below is pre-filtered to the Titan.
Each sample below is built from the real 1N6 WMI and the Titan's descriptor, so it decodes to a Nissan Titan of the right model year:
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Worked on the sample 1N6AA1EF0H9189600 — a 2017 Nissan Titan:
| Position | Section | Value | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–3 | WMI | 1N6 | Marks the VIN as Nissan, built in United States |
| 4–8 | VDS | AA1EF | Descriptor for the Titan — truck body, gas powertrain |
| 9 | Check digit | 0 | Mod-11 checksum over the other 16 characters |
| 10 | Model year | H | Code H = 2017 |
| 11 | Plant | 9 | Assembly-plant code |
| 12–17 | Serial | 189600 | Sequential production number |
Positions 1–3 of every Nissan Titan VIN read 1N6 — the World Manufacturer Identifier that marks the vehicle as Nissan, assembled in United States (North America). After the WMI, positions 4–8 (AA1EF in our seed) describe the Titan itself; see the full 17-digit format.
Position 10 encodes the model year. For the Titan, 2017 is code H and 2023 is code P. See the 2023 year code or the check-digit math.
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A Nissan Titan VIN is 17 characters starting with the 1N6 WMI, for example 1N6AA1EF0H9189600. Positions 4–8 describe the Titan, position 9 is the check digit, position 10 is the model year, and 12–17 are the serial number.
Read it left to right: 1N6 is the Nissan WMI, positions 4–8 are the Titan descriptor, position 9 verifies the VIN via a mod-11 checksum, position 10 gives the year, position 11 the plant, and 12–17 the serial. Paste any VIN into the decoder to do it automatically.
The Titan in our seed uses the 1N6 WMI (United States). Any VIN beginning with 1N6 decodes to Nissan.
No. They are synthetically generated but checksum-valid, use the real Nissan 1N6 WMI, and carry the Titan's descriptor and a valid year code — so a decoder returns a Nissan Titan. No real vehicle's VIN is used.