Enter the cabin of the 2023 Nissan Armada through its wide-opening doors and you are sure to feel welcomed. On the inside, the SUV is expected to continue in its old ways as well. Leatherette or leather upholstery covers the seats and the dash, while wooden inlays adorn the door handles. Like always, the Armada’s material quality should not disappoint the buyers. Rather its ostentatiousness will add flavor to the experience. However, it is the overall setup, which continues without any change, might look slightly outdated compared to new age rivals.
Nonetheless, the practicality of the interior should remain unwavering. With similar dimensions as before, the front and second-row seats will provide maximum space to the buyers. The SUV can seat seven or eight passengers, depending on whether the buyers opt for a captain chair configuration. The feel-good upholstery and ample cushion padding will also ensure that comfort does not go for a toss. The third row, however, can be disappointing. While the one-touch fold option will uphold easy accessibility, the lack of leg space and headroom will continue to irk most buyers. Additionally, even the cargo capacity that is pegged at 95.4 cubic feet might also feel underwhelming.
Model
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2023 Nissan Armada
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2022 GMC Yukon
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2022 Chevrolet Tahoe
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2022 Toyota Sequoia
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Passenger Capacity
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8
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8
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8
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8
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First Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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40.9/63.8/41.9
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42.3/66/44.5
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42.3/66/44.5
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34.8/66.4/42.5
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Second Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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40/63.4/41
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38.9/64.8/42
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38.9/64.8/42
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34.9/65.6/40.9
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Third Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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36.4/60.5/28.4
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38.2/62.7/34.9
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38.2/61.7/36.7
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34.5/65.7/35.3
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Cargo Capacity to the third row(cu.-ft)
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16.5 cu.-ft
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25.5 cu.-ft
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25.5 cu.-ft
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18.9 cu.-ft
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Cargo Capacity to the second row(cu.-ft)
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49.9 cu.-ft
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72.6 cu.-ft
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72.6 cu.-ft
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66.6 cu.-ft
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Cargo Capacity to the first row(cu.-ft)
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95.4 cu.-ft
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122.6 cu.-ft
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122.6 cu.-ft
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120.1 cu.-ft
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Every other SUV available in the market can seat eight passengers and offers better space in all its rows, to the extent that even the third row remains reasonably adult-friendly. However, if we were to name a winner in the class, the 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe cleverly manages both interior and cargo space. There is a maximum amount of legroom in all three rows and it shares the throne for the highest cargo capacity at 122.6 cu.-ft with its corporate sibling, GMC. This is followed by the Toyota Sequoia, which vaunts a trunk volume of 120.1 cubic feet.
Some of the saline interior features of the 2023 Nissan Armada include:
- Powered tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Leatherette/Leather upholstery
- Power-adjustable front seats (with heated and ventilation functionality on higher trims)
- Dark-tinted rear privacy glass
- Universal garage door opener
- SV Appearance or Midnight Edition Package
How intuitive is the 2023 Nissan Armada’s infotainment system?
The 2023 Nissan Armada will continue with an intuitive infotainment system. The 12.3-inch floating touchscreen display is expected to maintain relevance in the current iteration, alongside features like wireless Apple CarPlay, wired Android Auto, and Sirius XM satellite radio. It makes use of Nissan Connect services and this system does not require the users to be tech-savvy and is rather easy to adapt to. It sports a four-speaker sound system in the base trim, which is replaced by a six-speaker unit in the mid-level SV option. For the top-tier trims, however, the sound duties are handled by a 13-speaker Bose sound system. Additionally, a rear seat entertainment system can also be availed by the buyers of the Platinum trim, which includes two rear sea screens.
Some other standout infotainment specifications include:
- Wired Android Auto connectivity
- Wireless Apple CarPlay
- 13-speaker Bose sound system
- AM/FM Stereo
- USB Connection
- Rear seat entertainment system