Durable, practical trims
Straightforward controls and everything you need without a lot of extras—ideal if you’ve got kids that spill everything and a dog that thinks mud is a lifestyle.

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You don’t buy a full-size SUV because it’s cute. You buy it because you’ve got people, gear, miles, and expectations.
That’s where the 2026 Nissan Armada comes in.
At Newton Nissan South, we see exactly who this SUV is for: the person juggling school pickups, weekend
trips to the lake, and that one friend who always needs a ride to the airport. You. The one who wants real power, real
space, and a cabin that doesn’t feel like a bus.
Starting at
The Armada isn’t shy. It’s big, it’s bold, and it owns its size.
Pop the hood and you meet a 5.6L V8 engine that means business. You tap the throttle and the SUV moves,
not lumbers. Merging onto I-65, pulling a trailer, or passing that semi on a two-lane road stops feeling like a calculated
risk and starts feeling…comfortable.
You get serious horsepower, strong towing capability, and the kind of low-end grunt you want when you’re pulling a boat out
of the water or loaded up with kids, luggage, and a cooler that absolutely didn’t need to be that big.
And it’s not just muscle. The 2026 Nissan Armada smooths out the rough stuff. The suspension soaks up broken pavement.
Steering feels solid and predictable. It’s not a sports car—and it doesn’t pretend to be—but it drives with a calm
confidence that makes long trips less tiring.
You know how some big SUVs feel like you’re wrestling a mattress? The Armada doesn’t.
Everyone loves “three-row seating” until row three feels like a penalty box. The 2026 Nissan Armada doesn’t do that to your people.
Then there’s the cargo space. With all seats up, you still have usable room for groceries, backpacks, and sports gear. Fold the
third row down and things start to get serious. Fold the second row and it turns into full-on “let’s help someone move” territory.
The point: you don’t have to choose between hauling people and hauling stuff. The 2026 Nissan Armada does both—without forcing you
to play Tetris every time you load up.
Walk up to the 2026 Nissan Armada and it looks tough. Climb inside and it calms down.
Cabin materials feel solid and substantial. Soft-touch surfaces show up where your arms and hands actually rest. The seats offer real
support, not just padding. On longer drives, your back doesn’t feel like it’s negotiating with you.
The ride stays quiet, too. Road and wind noise fade into the background, which makes the sound system and conversations much easier to
enjoy. You don’t need to yell to the third row every time you want an answer.
A large touchscreen anchors the center stack. You get modern smartphone integration—Apple CarPlay and Android Auto—so you bring your apps,
music, and maps along for the ride. Steering-wheel controls keep key functions at your thumbs so you’re not hunting through menus when you
should be watching the road.
Available features you’ll likely find on 2026 Nissan Armada trims include:
You end up with a cabin that feels more like a rolling living room than a utility box.
Big SUVs feel safe by size alone. But that’s not enough anymore. The 2026 Nissan Armada layers modern safety and driver assistance on top of
its solid structure, with available tech designed to help you see more, react faster, and feel more aware of what’s happening around you.
Depending on trim, available features can include:
These systems don’t turn you into a passenger. You’re still the one driving. They just give you more information and a little extra backup
when something unexpected happens.
This is where your choices really start to matter. The 2026 Nissan Armada lineup gives you a set of trims, moving from well-equipped to seriously upscale. You’re not just picking a price point—you’re picking an attitude.
Straightforward controls and everything you need without a lot of extras—ideal if you’ve got kids that spill everything and a dog that thinks mud is a lifestyle.
More premium seating, more standard convenience, and the “this feels nicer every day” upgrades that show up fast once you’re commuting and road-tripping in it.
We keep multiple trims of the 2026 Nissan Armada in stock at Newton Nissan South so you can feel the differences in person instead of reading spec sheets all night. Tell us how you actually use your SUV—commute, family, towing, long trips—and we’ll help you line up the right trim, not just the highest one.
Quick, side-by-side view of what you get as you move up the lineup.
| Trim | Drivetrain | Starting MSRP* | Best for | Wheels / stance | Interior & comfort | Screens / audio | Signature tech / capability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SV | RWD4WD available | $58,840 | Big SUV space + value, without skipping the essentials. | 18" alloys | Leatherette seatsTri-zone climate | 12.3" display6 speakers | Safety Shield 360ProPILOT Assist |
| SL | RWD4WD available | $63,530 | The “sweet spot” for comfort + upgraded tech. | 20" machine-finished alloys | TailorFit seatsPanoramic moonroof | 12-speaker KlipschGoogle built-in (select screens/features vary) | Around View monitor upgradesMore standard convenience |
| Platinum | RWD4WD available | $70,490 | Luxury leaning, without going all the way to the top trim. | Premium wheel / appearance upgrades | More premium materialsMore standard comfort features | Upgraded displays / audio (varies by config) | More advanced driver-assist availability |
| PRO-4X | 4WD standard | $74,300 | Off-road-ready capability in a full-size family SUV. | 20" black wheelsAll-terrain tires | PRO-4X embroidered quilted leather seats | 14.3" display12-speaker Klipsch | Adaptive electronic air suspension Locking rear diff Underbody skid plates |
| NISMO | 4WD standard | $79,530 | Street/track-inspired performance vibe: more power, sharper feel. | 22" NISMO RAYS forged wheelsPerformance tires | Sportier NISMO accentsBolstered seating theme | High-end screen/audio content | 460 hp (NISMO-tuned)Stiffer suspension tuning |
| Platinum Reserve | RWD4WD available | $77,550 | Top-tier luxury, family-roadtrip comfort, “treat yourself” trim. | 22" machine-finished alloys | Quilted leather-appointed seatsMore standard luxury features | 14.3" display12-speaker Klipsch | 3D Around View monitor upgradesMost premium packaging |
*MSRP notes: MSRPs shown are starting prices and exclude tax/title/license. Destination is listed as $2,190. Some trims can add 4WD for an additional cost; PRO-4X and NISMO are 4WD standard. (Always confirm exact window sticker + packages.)
Powertrain context: Armada is listed with a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 with 425 hp / 516 lb-ft in the main lineup; NISMO is reported at 460 hp.
A full-size SUV that can’t tow is like a truck with no bed. The 2026 Nissan Armada is built on a strong frame, and that pays off the first
time you attach a trailer.
Features that help towing feel less stressful include:
So if your weekend life includes lakes, campsites, or hauling gear, the Armada is more partner than prop.