The Nissan Armada enters the 2024 mannequin 12 months with out the present mannequin’s base S grade, successfully elevating the value of the full-size SUV.
The lineup now consists of SV, SL, and Platinum grades, with the bottom SV grade beginning at $57,345, together with a $1,895 vacation spot cost. That is $4,850 greater than the 2023 model-year’s base worth which was for an Armada S grade. The SL and Platinum grades begin at $61,165 and $69,415, respectively. 4-wheel drive stays a $3,000 choice over the usual rear-wheel drive.
No different adjustments had been made for 2024. The present-generation Armada was launched in 2016 as a 2017 mannequin within the U.S., however in different markets, the place it is badged because the Patrol, it has been on sale since 2010. Nissan gave it a refresh for the 2021 mannequin 12 months and added Amazon Alexa voice management and a few further comfort options for 2023.
The Armada is expounded to the Infiniti QX80 and shares the luxurious SUV’s sole powertrain: a 5.6-liter V-8 produces 400 hp, and is linked to a 7-speed automated transmission. Nissan claims a sturdy 8,500-pound towing capability. The non-compulsory four-wheel-drive system additionally has a 2-speed switch case, making the Armada extra succesful off-road than another massive SUVs.
2024 Nissan Armada
The usual seating configuration is three rows with 60/40 split-folding second and third rows, however second-row captain’s chairs can be found. A 12.3-inch touchscreen with wired Android Auto and wi-fi AppleCarPlay is normal. Vary-topping Platinum fashions additionally get quilted leather-based upholstery and 22-inch wheels.
A redesigned Nissan Patrol has been noticed testing, suggesting that the Armada can also be about to return in for a redesign. It should doubtless occur subsequent 12 months for the reason that associated QX80 has been confirmed by Infiniti for a redesign subsequent 12 months. The brand new QX80 was previewed in the summertime by the QX Monograph idea.
Just like the redesigned QX80, the redesigned Armada is predicted to downsize from the present naturally aspirated V-8 to a twin-turbo V-6. That is a transfer some rivals have already made, with the 2023 Toyota Sequoia additionally including hybrid energy with its newest redesign. Nissan can even have much less use for the V-8 now that the Titan pickup truck is being discontinued.