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2021 Nissan Armada Gets a Sharper Look, Starts at $49,895

  • The redesigned 2021 Nissan Armada’s starting prices range $49,895 for the rear-wheel-drive base S model and topping out at $69,295 for the all-wheel-drive Platinum.
  • Rear-wheel drive is standard on the Armada, but all-wheel drive is available for an extra $3000 on all models. All are powered by a 400-hp V-8.
  • The 2021 Armada is on sale in the U.S. now.

Nissan’s Armada full-size SUV has been renewed for 2021 with redesigned front and rear, including a bolder grille, and it’s also the first vehicle in the States to rock Nissan’s new logo. It also gets an updated interior with a standard 12.3-inch infotainment screen and wireless Apple CarPlay capability to compete with the new full-size utes from GM and Ford. A Midnight Edition package is newly available for $1990 to give the Armada a blacked-out appearance. The 2021 Armada’s base price is $49,895, up $1000 over the previous model year, while the 2021 Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe both have base prices just over $50,000.

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That price is for the base S model, which is an addition to the lineup for the 2021 model year and comes equipped with cloth seats, 18-inch wheels, and a four-speaker audio system. The former base model, the SV, now starts at $53,895, up $5000 from 2020, and includes heated leatherette seats, roof rails, two additional speakers, wireless charging, and a trailer brake controller.

The Armada SL costs $3600 more than the 2020 model at $57,295, and it’s equipped with leather seats, power moonroof, a Bose sound system, a 360-degree camera, and 20-inch wheels. The top-of-the-line Platinum model starts at $66,295 and gets quilted leather seats, rear heated seats, power reclining seats in the third row, a digital rearview mirror, and 22-inch wheels. The 2021 Armada Platinum is $2970 more expensive than the 2020 model.

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All 2021 Armadas are powered by a 5.6-liter V-8 engine paired with a seven-speed automatic transmission that was used in the outgoing model, but it now makes 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque. Rear-wheel drive is standard on all Armadas, though all-wheel drive can be had for an extra $3000 on each model. Both rear- and all-wheel-drive models of the 2021 Armada can tow up to 8500 pounds, 100 more pounds than the Chevrolet Tahoe.

The 2021 Armada is available on dealer lots now.

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