The Murano updated could be available before the end the year.
We now have our first glimpse at Nissan’s Murano refresh. These changes give the already attractive crossover a sharper look. These photos show that the Murano’s updated headlights have been replaced with LED running lights. They create an arrow at the center of its grille. This is a striking look, even though it’s camouflaged and will be even more so on the final vehicle. A new trapezoidal lower fascia is also available. This test mule conceals the areas for the fog lights. Other changes to the vehicle are made at the rear where Nissan hides the taillights. This is a hint that new units will be available.
Current Murano Arrived for the model year 2015 It featured a significant design change. After years of being on the road, the floating roof and V-shaped grille have remained striking. Nissan Introduced new tech in the 2018 model year (gallery above), which includes automatic emergency braking as well as intelligent forward collision warning, are standard features on all models. Blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot warning are available on the SV trim. Adaptive cruise control is now available in the SL package and SV Premium Package. The company also updated the center console to make it easier to access. The Murano’s current model comes with a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 260 horsepower (193 Kilowatts) & 240 pound-feet (325 Newton meters) of torque. Customers can choose from front- or all-wheel drive. A new four-cylinder could be more efficient with forced induction due to the current trend toward powerplant reductions. The debut date for the new Murano is not yet known. It could go on sale by the end of this year.