- The 2025 Nissan Armada is available to order in the US and Canada.
- Pricing starts from US$ 56,520 and CA$ 84,998, matching its predecessor.
- The new generation brings significant performance and tech upgrades.
Nissan has announced pricing for the 2025 Armada in the US and Canada, with sales commencing in December. The arrival of the new generation Armada signals a long-overdue evolution for a model that had remained largely static since 2010.
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Surprisingly, the base price remains unchanged, with the 2025 Armada starting at the same $56,520 as its predecessor. However, higher trims see a noticeable uptick in cost. Despite the price hikes, the new Armada packs meaningful upgrades in performance, technology, and equipment, making it more competitive in today’s crowded SUV market.
US Pricing
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US pricing excludes US$1,895 for destination and handling.
Every 2025 Armada comes equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 engine, delivering a punchy 425 hp (317 kW) and 516 lb-ft (699 Nm) of torque. These figures represent a significant boost over the outgoing V8, even though the new powertrain loses two cylinders. A nine-speed automatic transmission handles the shifting, sending power to either the rear wheels (4×2) or all four wheels (4×4), depending on the configuration. True to its roots, the Armada retains its rugged ladder-frame architecture, ensuring it remains a capable workhorse.
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A notable addition for 2025 is the Pro-4X trim, which is aimed at off-road enthusiasts. It features a revamped body kit for improved approach and departure angles, beefy underbody protection, 20-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires, an electronic locking rear differential, and Adaptive Electronic air suspension. This same air suspension setup also comes standard on the high-end Platinum Reserve trim, which rolls on massive 22-inch wheels.
Inside, the Armada sees a much-needed tech overhaul. SV and SL trims now come with dual 12.3-inch displays, while the Platinum and Pro-4X take it a step further with slicker 14.3-inch screens. Starting from the SL trim, buyers are treated to a premium 12-speaker Klipsch audio system, a significant step up from the entry-level SV’s modest six-speaker setup. Tri-zone climate control is standard across all grades, and as expected, the Platinum trim adds a slew of high-end features, including 12-way power-adjustable front seats with lumbar support, heating, ventilation, and even massaging functions.
On the safety front, all Armada trims come with Nissan’s Safety Shield 360 suite as standard, offering essential driver assistance features. The range-topping Platinum Reserve ups the ante with the advanced ProPILOT Assist 2.1 system, providing semi-autonomous driving capabilities.
Below, you can find pricing for the 2025 Nissan Armada in Canada where it starts from CA$84,998.
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Canadian Pricing
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