New headlights are also available.
The Nissan Murano A new look is on the horizon. These spy photos give us our first glimpse at the changes since a Batch of photos taken in March The biggest improvement in the refreshed Murano is the revised front end, which has a more sharp appearance. Although the V-shaped grille remains, it seems to have a new surround. It appears that the design borrows some details from other Nissan models, particularly the Maxima. There are also some changes to the headlights, such as the LED running lights being closer to the point where the two strips meet. The current lower fascia is similar to the previous one, with a vertical section in the middle. The rear has smaller modifications. Although Nissan engineers tried to hide the taillights with these photos, the lamps actually have a slightly different layout.
Although we don’t yet have access to the interior, the company will likely make minor changes. The Murano was already updated with a new center console and an eight-inch infotainment screen for the 2018 model year. All models now come standard with automatic emergency braking, intelligent forward collision warning, and intelligent rear cross traffic alert. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic alarm became standard equipment on the SV trim level. Intelligent cruise control was added to the SL Premium Package and SV Premium Package.
The Murano currently comes with a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 260 horsepower (193 Kilowatts) as well as 240 pound-feet (325 Newton meters) of torque. Rumours claim that the new SUV will feature a turbocharged 2.0-liter four cylinder with variable compression from Nissan. This produces 248 horsepower (185 kW) as well as 280 lbft (380 Nm), in the Altima.