The 2025 Armada SV 4x2 maintains its price at $58,530, the same as the 2024 model, but includes a $2,010 destination charge. Other trims saw price increases; the Armada SL 4x2 now costs $64,980 compared to last year's $62,350. Meanwhile, the luxury-oriented Armada Platinum 4x2 is up by $1,340, priced now at $71,940.
Nissan has also introduced new trims such as the off-road-focused Armada Pro-4X at $75,750. It features 20-inch all-terrain tires and an electronic locking differential among other enhancements. The top-tier models include Armada Platinum Reserve in both 4x2 and 4x4 configurations priced at $79,000 and $82,000 respectively.
Under the hood lies a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine powered by a nine-speed automatic transmission. This engine option produces an impressive 425 horsepower along with 516 pound-feet of torque and was originally developed for Infiniti QX80 models.
This strategic pricing alongside substantial vehicle upgrades reflects Nissan's commitment to offering competitive options within the SUV market segment without sacrificing quality or innovation.