Even the DMAX crowd who is serious about their high performing duramax's, .
My point is, it's not worth converting to the Alison, but the Aisin would be ideal.
While it is true the 48RE is much better suited to racing and pulling applications, that is hardly the market segment for an Ally conversion.
The addition of 2 more gears is the real reason. For those that need that and can use it effectively it is huge benefit. The 200 series actually has the better split on the double OD's and a deeper 1st gear as that is what it is designed for, rolling loads. The 68RFE has better gear splits all around but it has some strength issues that need addressed before turning it lose behind an unmanaged engine.
I'm not an expert on the Aisin, but I do know they are not controlled by Dodge or Nisan and that they are independent from either.
So the inputs are not universal? The same transmission is in the New Nissan Titan.
AFIK that is nothing but rumor.
The model number has not been released by Nissan and they are visually different cases.
Truck Trend does call it a AS69RSC but they also state the rear axle is an AAM 10.5" like in the power wagon but the photos do not show that axle, rather the 9.5" semi-float 14 bolt. I don't have any faith in their guess on the transmission model.
It is possible that the photos on the Nissan website are of pre-production axles and transmissions but I find it much more likely that Truck Trend is guessing.
From Nissan: Helping handle the power and torque of the engine is a heavy-duty 6-speed Aisin automatic transmission developed and tuned exclusively for the TITAN XD