Nissan has announced details and pricing for the 2024 model year Armada and unfortunately for interested shoppers, there are now two fewer versions to choose from. Additionally, the starting price of the Armada has jumped $5,050.
Last year, the Armada range started out from $50,400 for the Armada S 4×2 and $53,400 for the Armada S 4×4, both prices excluding a $1,895 destination and handling fee. The S 4×2 and S 4×4 have been removed from the line-up for the 2024 model year, meaning the Armada SV 4×2 now sits at the bottom of the range, carrying a $55,450 MSRP before an unchanged $1,895 destination and handling fee. This represents a $500 increase from last year.
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Those seeking the Armada SV can also order it in 4×4 guise from $58,450, also a $500 increase from the 2023 model. The range then includes the SL 4×2 and SL 4×4 priced from $59,270 and $62,270 respectively, up from the $58,370 and $61,370 of last year. Continuing to sit at the top of the range are the Armada Platinum 4×2 and Platinum 4×4 with MSRPs of $67,520 and $70,520, again representing small increases from the $66,720 and $69,720 of the 2023 model.
No technical changes have been made to the Nissan Armada for 2024. As such, all variants continue to be powered by a 5.6-liter V8 with 400 hp and 413 lb-ft (560 Nm) of torque that’s coupled to a seven-speed automatic transmission. There are also plenty of safety systems onboard, including the Nissan Safety Shield 360 with Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning, Intelligent Lane Intervention, and Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention.
All three model grades are available with special paint for $395 while the SL is also available with a Midnight Edition Package for $1,990. Nissan also sells the SL and Platinum with a Captain’s Chairs Package for $750.