At Matt Castrucci Nissan, located in the heart of Dayton, OH, we’re here to help you compare top SUV options so you can find the best vehicle for your needs. Today, we’re comparing two full-size SUVs—the 2025 Nissan Armada versus the 2025 Ford Expedition. Both vehicles offer commanding performance, spacious interiors, and modern features, but when you break things down trim by trim, engine by engine, and spec by spec, you’ll notice some differences.
To keep this comparison even, we’re focusing on two similarly equipped trims: the Armada SV 4x2 and the Expedition Active 4x2. These are well-rounded mid-level trims that offer a balanced mix of features and value. Both lineups also include a range of other trim levels, including high-end models loaded with luxury materials, advanced tech, and comfort-focused upgrades for drivers who want it all. Whether you’re going with the base trim or something more premium, both the Armada and Expedition give families and adventurers plenty of options.
When it comes to dimensions and everyday capability, these two SUVs are once again neck and neck—but the Armada pulls ahead in a couple of key areas. The Armada has a larger fuel tank at 24 gallons, compared to 23 gallons in the Expedition, which can mean fewer stops on long trips. For towing, the Armada is the clear winner, with a maximum towing capacity of 8,500 pounds on the SV trim level, making it a better option for drivers hauling trailers or boats. The Expedition Active offers up to 6,100 pounds of towing capacity. On the cargo side, the Expedition edges out the Armada with 21.6 cubic feet of space behind the rear seats versus 20.4 cubic feet in the Armada.
Under the hood, these full-size SUVs each come equipped with a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine and rear-wheel drive, but the numbers tell a more detailed story. The 2025 Nissan Armada brings more muscle to the table with 425 horsepower and a robust 516 pound-feet of torque. The 2025 Ford Expedition, while still strong, comes in slightly lower at 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. Transmission-wise, the Armada is paired with a 9-speed automatic, while the Expedition uses a 10-speed automatic, offering slightly different driving experiences in terms of smoothness and gear ratios.
No matter which SUV fits your needs, Matt Castrucci Nissan has you covered. We offer the latest new Nissan models, including the 2025 Armada, as well as a variety of used vehicles, including pre-owned Ford Expedition models. Stop by our Dayton, OH dealership to explore our inventory, take a test drive, and find the SUV that’s right for you.