2025 Nissan Armada Towing Capacity

June 26th, 2025 by
2025 Nissan Armada

 

The Nissan Armada is a top choice with Hendersonville families thanks to its spacious cabin, powerful engine performance, and wealth of cutting-edge technology. But drivers planning to bring their boat or trailer on their next Mt Juliet trip need to know: What is the maximum Nissan Armada towing capacity?

When properly equipped, the 2025 Nissan Armada towing capacity can reach up to 8,500 pounds! Get all the details about the Nissan Armada tow capacity and payload figures with Newton Nissan of Gallatin to learn more about the utility of this new Nissan SUV.

 


What is the 2025 Nissan Armada Tow Capacity?

The 2025 Nissan Armada lineup offers several trims suited to a variety of lifestyles, each sporting a signature twin-turbo V6 engine under the hood. This engine, combined with the newly redesigned rigid body structure, allows each Nissan Armada trim to tow up to 8,500 pounds when properly equipped.

That said, impressive Nissan Armada tow capacity isn’t all this V6 engine has to offer. Learn more about the new Nissan Armada engine in the specification breakdown below:

3.5L DOHC Twin-Turbo V6 Engine

  • Transmission: 9-speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: Standard rear-wheel drive; available Intelligent 4WD
  • Horsepower: 425 hp
  • Torque: 516 lb-ft

2025 Nissan Armada Payload Capacity

In addition to significant towing power, the 2025 Nissan Armada boasts plenty of payload capacity to ensure you can pack up all your favorite gear on your next journey out of Lebanon. See the 2025 Nissan Armada payload capacity for each trim and drivetrain configuration below for all the details:

  • Nissan Armada SV (4×2): 1,466 pounds
  • Nissan Armada SV (4×4): 1,444 pounds
  • Nissan Armada SL (4×2): 1,455 pounds
  • Nissan Armada SL (4×4): 1,444 pounds
  • Nissan Armada Platinum (4×2): 1,466 pounds
  • Nissan Armada Platinum (4×4): 1,486 pounds
  • Nissan Armada PRO-4X (4×4): 1,444 pounds
  • Nissan Armada Platinum Reserve (4×2): 1,444 pounds
  • Nissan Armada Platinum Reserve (4×4): 1,486 pounds

Want to fine-tune your payload capacity even further? Talk to the experts at Newton Nissan of Gallatin to learn more about how the Split Bench Seat Package can alter your Nissan Armada payload capacity.

Test-Drive the Powerful Nissan Armada at Newton Nissan of Gallatin

Now that you know more about the Nissan Armada towing and payload specs, it’s time to experience the unparalleled power firsthand at Newton Nissan of Gallatin! Contact us online or by phone at 615-442-8655 to set up a test drive at our Gallatin dealership, and our team will help you find the new Nissan SUV with the performance and utility you crave.

 

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