2025 Nissan Armada Platinum Reserve Intelligent 4WD: Bigger and better?

Price: $86,840 as tested. ProPilot Assist 2.1 adds $2,900; two-tone paint; $990; floor mats, $550; splash guards, $400.

Conventional wisdom: Car and Driver lists its bright spots as “Plenty quick, spacious and quiet cabin, good ride quality on the smaller wheels.” They pan its “indecisive transmission, artificial steering, engine clatter at idle.”

Marketer’s pitch: “Own the road. The off-road too.”

Reality: Insanely large but only feels large.

What’s new: When last we tested a new Armada, Mr. Driver’s Seat was impressed by the improvements the vehicle made. But it fell short on spaciousness.

There’s an all-new version for 2025, and Nissan touts its new ProPilot 2.1 hands-off driving assist and Pro 4X off-road ca

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