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Lots of comments on our other 2025 Nissan Armada content have focused on the updated full-size SUV’s hefty price tag, so we’re taking a deeper dive into the Armada’s interior to see if it’s worth the price. Specifically, we’re looking at the top Platinum Reserve trim level, with an as-tested price of over $86,000. No one is arguing that that isn’t a lot of money, especially for a Nissan, but it’s also in line with our theory that this is the spiritual replacement for the departed, luxurious and expensive previous-generation Toyota Land Cruiser. Road Test Editor Brian Normile examines the interior and compares the Armada’s price to luxury versions of more well-known full-size SUVs from domestic automakers like Ford and GM. The result? Not only are we impressed with the Armada, but shoppers may just have a (relative) bargain on their hands if they’re willing to overlook what’s on the badge. 0:00 Intro 0:19 As-tested price 1:11 Interior quality - cockpit 3:10 Interior quality - second row 4:04 Interior quality - third row 5:33 Conclusion Read the latest car news, videos and expert reviews, from Cars.com's independent automotive journalists: https://www.cars.com/news/ Find a new or used car near you: https://www.cars.com/shopping/ Follow us on social media! Instagram / carsdotcom Facebook / carsdotcom TikTok / carsdotcom Pinterest / carsdotcom Editorial mission: Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.