The two were once similar, but the Armada lacked the same capability. That changes with the latest generation of this SUV.
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Thankfully, the Armada didn’t really grow much between generations. It was already a massive vehicle and didn’t need to get any bigger, if only from the perspective of the pedestrians who ...
The Armada’s engine is tuned for a much larger vehicle, and as such, the Armada’s engine grabs 25 more horsepower and 103 additional pound-feet of torque than the outgoing naturally-aspirated V8.
and a more connected overall feel to the vehicle. Hood and fender styling allows for the Armada to have better sight lines than the Infiniti QX80 is shares much of its underpinnings with.
Our expert editors test every vehicle we review. Read more about how we test and review cars here. The old Armada's 5.6-liter V-8 has been replaced by a smaller but punchier 3.5-liter twin-turbo V ...
Although the Xterra is not coming back anytime soon, a body-on-frame SUV with 63-series Armada underpinnings would be much ...