Nissan Murano 2025: new sleek design and turbo engine promise to revolutionize the midsize SUV

Nissan Murano 2025: new sleek design and turbo engine promise to revolutionize the midsize SUV
Nissan Murano 2025: new sleek design and turbo engine promise to revolutionize the midsize SUV (Instagram / @nissan)

The Nissan Murano 2025 marks the first redesign of the two-row midsize SUV in a decade, featuring a new 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine and a nine-speed automatic transmission, replacing the old V-6 and CVT combination.

Available in SV, SL, and Platinum trims, the top-of-the-line model offers luxurious features such as front seats with massage and a head-up display. The change was necessary, as the Murano had not received significant updates since 2015.

The design of the Murano has been enhanced, showcasing a smooth, rounded shape, narrow headlights, and linear daytime running lights integrated into the grille. Additionally, an LED light bar spans the entire width of the rear, while the exhaust tips and rear wiper have been discreetly hidden for a more elegant look.

The model also retains its dimensions, slotting between the Rogue and the Pathfinder, with space for five passengers.

In terms of efficiency, the new engine has not brought significant improvements in fuel economy, with a rating of approximately 9.7 km/l combined, the same as the previous model.

Standard features on the SV include a power liftgate, heated seats, and a 12.3-inch infotainment system with wireless connectivity. The SL model adds more equipment, while the Platinum offers luxury touches.

Although Nissan has not yet revealed pricing, the Murano 2025 is expected to start at a higher value than the current model.

Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @nissan | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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