Yes! For 2025, Edmunds reports that the Nissan Armada gets a complete overhaul for 2025, This redesign brings major improvements to the model, with standouts including upgraded technology and a more refined interior.
Plus, the new Pro-4X trim brings much needed enhancements in its off-road capability that buyers will be glad to see. The trim enhances the Armada's off-road ability while incorporating high-end features from the Platinum model, and speccing into the Premium package adds on even more features like a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, and even a hands-free liftgate.
Every Armada features dual dashboard screens. The base SV and SL trims include 12.3-inch displays, while the Platinum, Pro-4X, and Platinum Reserve trims upgrade to larger 14.3-inch screens, creating a seamless panoramic effect--especially useful for the Armada's onboard cameras. Standard across all trims are wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with driver aids like adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and lane departure warning. However, features like heated seats and the impressive 12-speaker Klipsch audio system aren't available on the base SV.
Nissan's ProPilot Assist 2.1, a hands-free highway driving system, performed well in my tests. It's available on all trims except the SV and Pro-4X. The older ProPilot Assist 1.1 is standard on every trim except the SV, which gets a basic adaptive cruise control system instead. Speaking of reasons to avoid the SV trim, the Klipsch audio system is a standout. Whether playing rock, show tunes, or podcasts, it delivers a rich sound that enhances the Armada's upscale feel.