Nissan Armada (WA60, 2003-2016) photo gallery
Initially launched in 2003 as the Pathfinder Armada, the full-size three-row SUV is based on and uses many of the same panels as the Titan pickup truck.
Initially launched in 2003 as the Pathfinder Armada, the full-size three-row SUV is based on and uses many of the same panels as the Titan pickup truck.
Days after a forum leak, Nissan revealed the second generation Armada at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show. And, yes, it’s an American Patrol.
The Nissan Qashqai stands out for not only its unique name, but also the fact that despite this, it’s been a been a big success in Europe and Asia.
The second generation 5.6-liter V8 Nissan Armada, a rebadged and federalized Y62 Patrol, replaces the Titan-based original which was released in 2004.
The next generation Nissan Armada won’t be based on the new Titan pickup, but will instead be a rebadged Y62 Nissan Patrol.
The sixth generation Nissan Patrol has its eyes focused on the Middle East. With a 5.6-liter V8 and a strong frame, it does battle with the Land Cruiser.
For the second generation Nissan Pulsar, the coupe gained the Exa name, as well as sharper styling, pop up headlights and a turbocharged engine.
The second-gen Nissan Pulsar kept the same platform, but featured a sharper, edgier set of body panels. Available as 2- and 4-door hatches, and a sedan.
The N10 Nissan Pulsar, known as the Cherry in Europe, came in many forms, including fastback sedan, 2- and 4-door hatches, coupe, van, and wagon.
Nissan has confirmed that it has approved production of a new small city SUV, named after and based on the 2014 Kicks concept.