Nissan has fully redesigned its flagship vehicle for 2025. The all-new 2025 Nissan Armada 3-row SUV looks more off-road ready and comes in a rugged PRO-4X trail-ready model to back up the look.
A twin-turbo V6 replaces the V8 of the prior Armada. It’s a smaller engine but, with 425 horsepower, more powerful than the 400 hp mill it replaces. PRO-4X and Platinum Reserve models encroach on the territory of the QX80 luxury equivalent that Nissan’s Infiniti brand builds, with adaptive air suspension systems.
The PRO-4X pairs that with all-terrain tires and skid plates. It also gets an increased approach angle thanks to a trim-specific front bumper design.
Inside, Nissan has built up the luxury as well, with optional heated and ventilated massaging front-row seats. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard on all trim levels. Nissan has partnered with a new audio supplier, Klipsch, for a 12-speaker system including an 8-inch subwoofer.
2025 Nissan Armada Pricing:
The Armada encroaches on QX80 pricing, as well. Lower trim levels see no price change – the entry-level model keeps its MSRP identical to 2024 levels. But, at the highest end, an Armada can now cost you over $80,000.
All prices include a mandatory $2,010 destination charge.
Model | MSRP + Destination Fee |
Armada SV 4×2 | $58,530 |
Armada SL 4×2 | $64,980 |
Armada Platinum 4×2 | $71,940 |
Armada Platinum Reserve 4×2 | $79,000 |
Armada SV 4×4 | $61,530 |
Armada SL 4×4 | $67,980 |
Armada Platinum 4×4 | $74,940 |
Armada PRO-4X | $75,750 |
Armada Platinum Reserve 4×4 | $82,000 |