Nissan's 2019 Armada Starts at $48,185
Nissan's 2019 Armada eight-passenger large SUV includes several new safety features as standard equipment.

The Armada now features as standard for all models rear door alert, intelligent cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and intelligent forward collision warning, the automaker has announced.
Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan's 2019 Armada eight-passenger large SUV will retail for at least $48,185, and includes several new safety features as standard equipment, Nissan has announced.
The Armada now features standard for all models rear door alert, intelligent cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and intelligent forward collision warning, the automaker has announced.
Nissan is offering the 2019 Armada in four trim grades (SV, SL, Platinum, and Platinum Reserve), each of which are equipped with a 5.6-liter Endurance V8 and seven-speed automatic transmission.
The rear-wheel Armada retails for $48,185 for the SV; $52,985 for the SL; $61,085 for the Platinum; and $64,085 for the Platinum Reserve. Adding all-wheel drive adds a $3,000 premium.
Four option packages are offered, according to Nissan. This includes the Driver Package, Premium Package, Pearl White Paintk, and 2nd row Captain's Chairs Package.
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