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 Constructing on a legacy of capability, the all-new 2025 Nissan Armada undergoes a big transformation that enhances on-road comfort, ushers in greater levels of expertise, seamlessly incorporates the newest technologies and opens latest off-road frontiers with the nameplate’s first PRO-4X grade.

 

Armada builds on the over 70-year legacy of the Nissan Patrol and is closely related to the all-new Patrol revealed today in Abu Dhabi. The vehicles share a history of rigorous testing, unprecedented capability and advanced technology.


 

Each Armada and Patrol carry the identical exacting standards but were fine-tuned to fulfill the precise needs of their markets. Many years of experience conquering tough terrain and a worldwide approach to development help make Armada and Patrol the undisputable flagships of the Nissan SUV lineup.
 

 

First-ever PRO-4X

The all-new 2025 Armada adds unprecedented off-road capability with its first PRO-4X grade. Featuring all-terrain tires, an increased approach angle, underbody skid plates, an electronic locking differential and Adaptive Electronic Air Suspension1, it helps drivers go farther in order that they can enjoy more of what they love in the good outdoors.

 

Armada’s first twin-turbo V6

Armada introduces a brand new twin-turbo, direct-injected 3.5-liter V6 engine, giving Armada probably the most standard horsepower amongst its competitive set (excluding hybrids and EVs). Coupled with a regular 9-speed automatic transmission, the engine helps enable a formidable towing capability of 8,500 kilos.

 

Nissan’s most advanced hands-off assistance

The all-new 2025 Armada is the newest Nissan to introduce available ProPILOT Assist 2.13, the corporate’s most advanced hands-off assistance technology for freeway driving. For added peace of mind, Nissan Safety Shield® 3604 is standard on every Armada grade.

The very best-equipped Armada yet

Every journey is more welcoming and more convenient with the introduction of accessible massaging front seats, available 64-color ambient lighting, available dual 14.3-inch screens with the connectivity of Google built-in5 and a class-exclusive available 12-speaker Klipsch® Premium Audio System. Coupled with a 24% increase in cargo6 space behind the third row, and enhanced first- and third-row legroom, 2025 Armada is more accommodating to family life than ever.

Adventurous design

The all-new 2025 Armada encompasses a latest adventure ready design with a robust presence and better ground clearance. Defined with strong proportions and finely crafted details, 2025 Armada makes a surprising first impression. High-quality elements like an available full-width LED tail light, available 22-inch wheels and optional two-tone roof treatments project a way of refinement, complementing its tough, robust SUV stance.

Nissan’s best complement of camera assistance

Advanced camera technologies help Armada owners virtually see around partitions and even through objects. The list of accessible camera technologies includes 3D Around View® Monitor7, Front Wide View8 and Invisible Hood View9, the latter of which is particularly helpful for putting the vehicle’s wheels when off-roading, entering automotive wash tracks – or simply navigating a decent drive-through lane.

 

On sale by the top of 2024

The 2025 Nissan Armada is obtainable in five well-equipped grades: SV, SL, PRO-4X, Platinum and Platinum Reserve. All offer a alternative between rear-wheel drive and Intelligent 4WD, except PRO-4X, which has standard 4WD. Prices can be announced closer to the on-sale date.


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