Nissan presents the price range of Armada 2026 in Canada

Launched in 2025, the new generation of Nissan Armada Arrived with the firm intention of winning and grabbing market share in the large format SUV segment. For 2026, this Japanese mastodon retains its achievements without making major modifications, with the exception of the arrival of a variation NISMO Unpublished.

A little more expensive

Unsurprisingly, with everything that happens in the automotive industry, the Nissan Armada will experience a slight price increase for 2026. Without being exaggerated, this increase will oscillate between $ 1,511 and $ 1,933, depending on the selected version. Given that the versions offered in 2025 are renewed without change in 2026, it would have been difficult to justify a more marked increase, as was the case during the new generation in 2025. Anyway, you will find in the table below the price range of the Nissan Armada 2026 for the Canadian market.

Models

PDSF – Transport and preparation costs included

Nissan Armada SL 2026

89 351 $

Nissan Armada Platine 2026

98 351 $

Nissan Armada PROX-4X 2026

99 351 $

Nissan Armada Nismo 2026

108 821 $

Nissan Armada Platine Reserve 2026

111 341 $

Nissan Armada Platinum Reserve seats Captain 2026

112 541 $

Nissan Armada Nismo 2026 Photo provided by: Nissan

More performance

If the name Nismo has long mentioned sport cars at Nissan, it takes a whole new direction for 2026 in North America. The armada now incorporates a Nismo version focusing on a more aggressive look and improved performance. It is distinguished by redesigned front and rear shields, a specific grille, revised steps, an exclusive rear wing, rims specific to this variation and the possibility of opting for the exclusive Stealth Gray shade.

However, changes are not limited to style. Indeed, the 3.5 -liter twin -turbo V6 sees its power switch to 460 horsepower, 35 more than the other versions. Like any model -oriented model, this variation will benefit from an exhaust system offering a more assertive sound, according to Nissan.

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