Recently Redesigned 2025 Nissan Armada (Patrol) Solid One-Ups Infiniti QX80

Recently Redesigned 2025 Nissan Armada (Patrol) Solid One-Ups Infiniti QX80


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Japanese automaker Nissan is doing well in the US auto market after the first three months of the year and will only get better once the latest news hits dealers across the country.

Toyota is hard to come by, of course, and with 565,098 (+20.3%) vehicles sold during Q1 of 2024, it is currently hot on the heels of General Motors, which slipped 1.5% due to a 23% drop in fleet sales to 594,233 . units. Alas, Nissan isn’t too shabby either, ranking third among Asian automakers in America behind America’s Honda, which sold 333,824 vehicles (+17.3%).

The Nissan Group trailed Toyota and Honda in the Japanese ranks with 252,735 vehicles sold in the first three months of the year, equivalent to a 7.2% increase in shipments – and they would have fared better if the Nissan brand had not been dragged down. due to Infiniti’s poor performance, which fell nearly 12% year-over-year.

Don’t worry, the 2025 Infiniti QX80 is already in the air and will soon appear in the lineup of full-size SUVs approved by its modern style in the mainstream industry. Nissan also launched the second-generation Kicks 2025, and with a bold new style, it will probably become a compact crossover favorite. SUV sector for a short period of time. But that’s not all because the Japanese automaker also announced its strategy for the coming years with the introduction of 30 new cars by 2027.

These include 16 hybrids and EVs, as well as seven brand new models for the North American market – confirmed nameplates include the new generation Murano CUV and the popular Armada off-road SUV – which is joined by the all-new Infiniti QX80. and will also lead the next iteration of the international Patrol.

Of course, the rumor mill, as well as the imaginary area of ​​digital car content creators, was quick to give us its opinion about the shape and features of the third generation Nissan Armada 2025 or 2026. The News auto a channel on YouTube provides new car details confirmed by their virtual models; now, there are new CGI ideas about the upcoming Armada (Patrol).

The surprising thing is that, although the 2025 Infiniti QX80 is the most luxurious and the most expensive version in the full-size SUV segment from the Nissan Group, unofficial visions and channel pixel masters make the 2025 or 2026 Nissan Armada be just as interesting – if not more interesting. . More precisely, the CGI expert uses the knowledge gained from the Armada/Patrol prototypes endowed with the front fascia and adds a touch of style – individually controlled LED indicator lights on the large radiator grille.

So what do you think? What? Will the Nissan Armada look like these interpretations, or are they just wishful thinking, especially regarding the controversial lights? As for technical details, everyone and their mother is expecting the QX80 and Armada/Patrol to use the same architecture with the 450-hp 3.5-liter VR35DDTT twin-turbo V6 and nine-speed automatic transmission.