Аннотация:Abstract Nitrogen–carbon bond‐forming reactions at coordinated dinitrogen in a bifunctional titanium–potassium system are reported. A titanium atrane complex with a tris(aryloxide)methyl ligand ( 1 ) was treated with two equivalents of potassium naphthalenide under N 2 atmosphere to generate a bifunctional complex ( 2 ) in which N 2 binds end‐on to two titanium centers and side‐on to three potassium cations. Dinitrogen complex 2 reacted with carbon dioxide, tert ‐butyl isocyanate, and phenylallene, forming nitrogen–carbon bonds and affording diverse N‐functionalized products. The reaction of 2 with CO 2 followed by addition of Me 3 SiCl resulted in the formation of the starting complex 1 with concomitant release of silylated carboxyl hydrazines while the reaction with two equivalents of tert ‐butyl isocyanate proceeded by insertion into the Ti−N bonds. Treatment of 2 with phenylallene afforded vinyl‐substituted hydrazido complexes.