LE ($36,100 or $40,600 with 4WD) comes with leather upholstery, a heated driver's seat, a memory system for the seat, mirrors, and adjustable pedals, second-row captain's seats, Bose audio, puddle lamps, power rear quarter windows, and 18-inch tires on six-spoke wheels. Options for the LE include an Upgrade package ($600) with power rear lift gate and power front passenger’s seat; a sunroof ($1600); a second-row bench seat (no charge); and a Technology package ($3,900) with a navigation system and dual-zone climate controls.
A DVD-based overhead entertainment system ($1,500) is available for any Bose-equipped Armada. Also available is a choice of XM or Sirius satellite radio ($400). Available accessories include a grille guard ($590) and cargo tray ($70).
The SE Off-Road model ($36,450 for 2WD, $49,250 for 4WD) features Rancho shock absorbers, a lower final drive ratio, heavy-duty cooling system, skid plates to protect the underside of the vehicle from damage while venturing off road, and seven-spoke wheels with 17-inch off-road tires designed to help absorb the travails of off-pavement travel. Off-Road versions also add Seton leather seating surfaces, side-impact airbags for the front seats, six-way power adjustment for the front-seat passenger, Bose audio, and fog lamps. A sunroof and second-row captain's chairs are also available.
Standard safety equipment includes roof-mounted side-impact curtain airbags for all three rows, shoulder harnesses for all seating positions, Vehicle Dynamic Control (an electronic stability control system), and tire-pressure monitors. All models have power adjustable pedals and sonar-based rear proximity (park-assist) sensors. Armada comes standard with four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) and brake Assist. Next Page