Cars.com reviewer Aaron Bragman’s comprehensive critique of the redesigned-for-2025 Nissan Armada tops the list of December’s most popular news articles. See the full list here.
Nissan’s newest Armada has emerged with a revised face and a dirt-ready PRO-4X trim for the first time ever. Downsizing engines seems to be a growing trend among automakers to boost efficiency ...
The two were once similar, but the Armada lacked the same capability. That changes with the latest generation of this SUV.
This new model has a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine. The old Armada had a 5.7-liter V8. The 2026 Armada has 25 more horsepower than the outgoing model and is more fuel efficient.
Towing in the 2025 Nissan Armada Yes, Nissan downsized the engine from the old 5.6-liter V-8 to a new twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 evolved, in Nissan’s words, from the GT-R supercar.
I believe that the premium SUV I have driven the most times in recent years was the Infiniti QX80, the gargantuan three-row ...
Despite all this, Ponz Pandikuthira, the chief planning officer of Nissan Americas, finds plenty to be optimistic about as ...
With fresh styling, a high-tech cabin, and improved driving dynamics, the new 2025 Nissan Armada is a vast improvement over the model it replaces. The cabin is spacious and comfortable, and with its ...
This time, for this third-gen Armada, the engine bay receives a much smaller, yet more potent, powertrain to move the big man around. Inspired by the GT-R's twin-turbo 3.8-liter VR38DETT V6 ...
Nissan replaces its corporate V8 with a 425-hp twin-turbo V6 that draws its lineage to the VR35 V6 from the GT-R engine family. The Armada’s overall interior aesthetic is much improved.
In both on- and off-road driving, as well as while towing, the engine and the nine-speed transmission it’s paired with give you plenty of power. I wouldn’t call the Armada quick, but it gets ...