While there are few traditional body-on-frame SUVs left on the market, the Nissan Armada soldiers on among the holdouts. Competitors include the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe.
2024 Nissan Armada Pricing, Specs, and Release Date
- What’s New for the 2024 Nissan Armada
- Design
- Powertrain
- Interior
- Technology
- Safety
- Pricing and Release Date
- Further Research

What’s New for the 2024 Nissan Armada
The Nissan Armada carries over mostly unchanged for 2024, though Nissan discontinued the base S trim. The Armada has seen few changes since a styling refresh for the 2021 model year and this generation’s debut as a 2017 model. Though seven years isn’t really too long to go without a redesign, the Armada tends to look and feel outdated.
Design
Like most truck-based SUVs, the Nissan Armada looks big, boxy, and largely out of place amongst more streamlined crossover SUVs. It has a high and wide stance, a squared-off profile, and plain, straight sides. However, though the Armada might be dull, it isn’t unattractive. That description is better used for the more-expensive but otherwise similar Infiniti QX80.
Powertrain
The Armada’s standard V8 engine is one of its best attributes, offering smooth and potent acceleration. The 5.6-liter is rated for 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque, and it comes paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive (RWD) comes standard, and four-wheel drive (4WD) is available on every trim. Fuel economy is poor with the former and even worse with the latter. RWD models come in at 14 mpg city and 19 mpg highway, and those numbers drop to 13 city/18 highway with 4WD.

Interior
The three-row Nissan Armada is comfortable and spacious, and adults will find the first two rows plenty large enough.
The Armada is available with seating for seven or eight, depending on whether it’s equipped with captain’s chairs or a bench in the second row. Nissan provides cloth upholstery and power-adjustable front seats, with upholstery upgrades, heated and cooled front seats, heated second-row seats, and a heated steering wheel available.
Most competitors have more cargo space, though. The Armada has a scant 16.5 cubic feet behind the third row, which opens up to a maximum of 92.6 cubic feet with all seats folded down.
Technology
Nissan equips the 2024 Nissan Armada with standard keyless entry, a 7-inch digital instrument display, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, wired Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay, navigation, and four USB ports. Nissan offers the Armada with Amazon Alexa, remote start, wireless smartphone charging, a second-row entertainment system, and a Bose premium stereo.







