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2021 Nissan Armada Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

7.2
of 10

expert review

4.7

avg user rating

(6 reviews)

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Powerful engine

  • Plenty of cargo space

Cons

  • Poor fuel economy

  • Poor handling

  • Outdated technology

7.2
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
6/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
8/10
Form & function
7/10
Cost-effectiveness
7/10
2021 Nissan Armada Test Drive Review summaryImage

Nissan’s full-size three-row SUV gets a makeover for 2021.

Nissan has updated its Armada yet again, giving it a freshened appearance and upgraded technology but leaving in place some outdated appointments. Its engine remains unchanged, as do the comfortable seats. The SUV remains a capable but fuel in-efficient daily driver. New safety and infotainment tech round out the list of enhancements.
6/10

The Nissan Armada, a close cousin of the Nissan Patrol, has undergone a significant facelift for the 2021 model year. It continues to have the capability the large SUV has become known for but now has looks that bring it closer in line with the new signature exterior design of the Nissan brand.

For the 2021 model year, Nissan sells the Armada in S, SV, SL, and Platinum grades. The company’s popular Midnight Edition Package is only available on the Armada SL. We tested the Armada in its highest Platinum trim level in prototype form.

The redesigned exterior of the SUV features a new grille, front fenders, front and rear bumpers, and LED headlights and taillights. The changes make the Armada look more modern and bring it in line with the new looks of the Nissan Kicks, Rogue, and Pathfinder, but don’t cause it to shed its traditional beefy and athletic body styling.

Body-color over fenders, dark-painted roof rails, and an acoustic windshield and front side windows are standard, as are LED low-beam/high beam headlights with auto on/off, LED daytime running lights, and power-adjustable and folding side mirrors. LED fog lights, a power sliding moonroof, and side mirrors with puddle lamps are available.

Depending on the trim level chosen, the Armada rides on either 18-, 20-, or 22-inch wheels. All are aluminum alloy and come wrapped in all-season tires. Upper trim levels of the Armada have a full-size spare tire, something that’s become increasingly rare in new vehicles.

Nissan gave the Armada its new logo, which is prominently placed on the SUV’s grille, rear, steering wheel, and wheel caps. Since the Armada was introduced, the logo has gone on to grace the bodies of the 2022 Nissan Pathfinder and Frontier.

Changes to the body-on-frame SUV most deeply impact it from the A-pillar forward. Despite having a mostly new rear, the Armada doesn’t lose its underbite, which is quick to pick up and keep dirt and mud. It’s a trait that ages the model, especially in a time when Armada’s competition—like the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon—has been completely redesigned for the 2021 model year.

Buyers can get the Armada Midnight Edition Package, which gives the three-row SUV a roster of dark accents that includes black exterior logos, black painted mirrors (heated, power adjust and fold, auto-dimming, reverse linked with puddle lights, and LED turn signals), black painted roof rails, rear LED lamps with black paint finisher, a black painted grille, and black painted front and rear skid plates.

For the new model year Nissan has added as an exterior color option, Coulis Red Pearl, which joins Hermosa Blue Pearl, Mocha Almond Pearl, Gun Metallic, Super Black, Brilliant Silver Metallic, and Aspen White Tricoat.

While Nissan’s connectivity, infotainment system, and other tech features have been upgraded for the new model year, the interior of the Armada remains dated. The upper half of the center stack is much more modern than what surrounds it. The Prima-Tex (standard), leather (available), and quilted leather (standard on Armada Platinum) seating material isn’t what dates the Armada, but other design choices that make the SUV appear past its prime, like rouched material on the door panels and abstract patterned hard plastic inlays on the console, door panels, and dashboard that cheapen the aesthetic.

Eileen Falkenberg-Hull
Published May 25, 2021 by Eileen Falkenberg-Hull
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull is the Senior Editor of Autos at Newsweek and the former editor of AutomotiveMap. Her work has appeared in American City Business Journals, Trucks.com, CultureMap, InnovationMap, SportsMap, and U.S. News & World Report. She is also an on-air contributor to the SBNation Radio network.

User reviews for 2021 Nissan Armada

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by Norman M
Nov 16, 2025
So impressed with this Armada. Love the ride quality. Such a high end luxury vehicle. Nov 16, 2025
by Jeremy T
Mar 29, 2024
This vehicle is loaded, plus has the dependability of an V8, great gas mileage for the power 400 horses. Super tight turning radius for its size, has a great range of sight from inside, with plenty of room. A great value for what options you get . I would put it with Cadillac, lincoln, lexus, the larger luxury SUVs. Mar 29, 2024
by nish W
Aug 17, 2023
Love the features. Yes good value. Wish it had the TVs. No comparisonAug 17, 2023

2021 Nissan Armada Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$26,370 to $27,921
Average price on CG
$26,399
YoY price change
$27,777 to $26,399

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