In December 2002 Nissan first introduced the Nissan Murano which is a mid-size crossover SUV. The Nissan Murano is powered by a 3.5 litre 245 bhp V6 engine which is also used in Nissan models like the Altima, Maxima, and Nissan 350Z.
The Nissan Murano is one of the largest vehicles utilising a continuously variable transmission which available in standard front-wheel-drive and optional all-wheel-drive. An independent suspension is used on all four wheels for class-leading ride and handling.
In 2006 the Nissan Murano received some updates, which included:
LED Tailamps
Turn Signals
Standard Color Information Screen
Back-up Camera
GPS
Restyled Front End
The 2009 Nissan Murano is offered in three trim levels the base S, the mid-grade SL, and the top of the line LE. The S and SL are offered with standard i-AWD (Intuitive All-Wheel Drive), with the option of FWD available but the LE trim is available only in AWD.
The new Nissan Murano was refreshed on the outside to include:
new front and rear fascias
new headlights
LED taillights
new 18-inch wheels
The New interior changes on the new Nissan Murano included:
New white meter color
New center stack colors
Added equipment to various trim levels
Standard safety features on all trims include 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, brake-assist, EBD, electronic stability control and front and side-curtain airbags.
The NHTSA awarded the Nissan Murano 4 stars on the frontal crash test and 5 stars for side impacts.
Standard safety features on all trims include 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, brake-assist, EBD, electronic stability control and front and side-curtain airbags.
The NHTSA awarded the Nissan Murano 4 stars on the frontal crash test and 5 stars for side impacts.
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