As Honda and Nissan negotiate the terms of a possible merger, we take a speculative look at what new vehicles could spawn ...
Honda may soon get its first opportunity to make a true full-size SUV and pickup truck, according to AutomotiveNews. After ...
A Honda executive suggested the two companies could co-develop future full-size vehicles or that Honda could utilize existing full-size Nissans for its lineup.
Honda’s largest crossover is the Pilot, which spans 199.9 inches (5,077 mm) long and has seating for up to eight people. The Armada is considerably larger as it measures 209.6 inches (5,324 mm) long.
In the short term, Honda could rebadge existing Nissan models, such as the Armada, to quickly establish a presence in the segment. Kaihara also floated the idea of co-developing new full-size SUVs ...
Kaihara is likely referencing vehicles such as the Nissan Armada and its luxury cousin ... working with Nissan on future iterations of full-size models and possibly reworking existing models ...
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Honda stated that Nissan's full-size models could serve it well, and that the two companies could collaborate on new products ...
So, is it any wonder that we love such full-size SUV stalwarts as the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, Toyota Sequoia and Nissan Armada? Well, no. We require space, like that delivered by the ...
Also, the Nissan Armada full-size off-road SUV is finally worthwhile and also costs the same for the 2025 model year as its predecessor, despite the massive upgrades brought by the new generation.