U.S. pricing for the 2018 Nissan Armada will start
from US$ 45,600 MSRP for the SV 2WD model, and climb as high as US$ 61,590 for the
Platinum 4WD flagship version.
For the 2018, Nissan has added
NissanConnect Services as standard to the Armada, a feature that comes with an
8" multi-touch control display, HD radio, SiriusXM Travel Link (three
years trial), Enhanced Voice Recognition, Hands-Free Text Messaging Assistant
and additional USB ports for all three grade levels.
All 2018 Armadas come with a 390 HP 5.6-liter V8
engine, mated to a 7-speed automatic, plus enough room to seat eight
passengers. Armada Platinum versions will now feature the Intelligent Rear View
Mirror (I-RVM) system, which is available for the first time on any Nissan
model. The system uses a high-resolution camera mounted at the rear in order to
project a clear image onto an LCD screen built directly into the rearview
mirror.
The driver can then switch between the traditional
mirror and the Intelligent Rear View Mirror by flipping a switch. What the tech
does is basically it bypasses whatever it is you have in the car, giving you a
direct line of sight behind your Armada.
Aside from the I-RVM system, flagship Platinum
models also come with a power-sliding moonroof, front climate controlled seats,
a Family Entertainment System and Nissan Safety Shield technologies. In the
meantime, SL grade models feature Remote Start as standard, as well as power
60/40 3rd row seat, a power liftgate, 20" wheels and Nissan's Intelligent
Around View Monitor.