The Nissan Murano won’t be out until early 2025, so we don’t have much information, but its soon-to-be-arrival is so exciting, we couldn’t wait to share. Nissan has revamped some exterior elements, made the cabin even more inviting and refined its engine. Here’s what we know so far.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

2025 Nissan Murano In Snow
  • The 2025 Nissan Murano will come to U.S. shores in early 2025.
  • The new Murano will see its first design changes in a decade, which include the addition of a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic transmission.
  • Prices have not been released as of this writing, but are expected to be between $39,000 and $50,000, depending on the trim.

New Murano Features and Changes for 2025

2025 Nissan Murano Exterior

So what’s new for the Murano? A more inviting cabin, greater tech, technology, and a new, more efficient engine. The Murano’s SV, SL, and Platinum trims feature a new VC-Turbo four-cylinder in place of the V6. Additionally, conventional automatic transmission takes over for the continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) of last year’s models. Other features include

  • 3D intelligent surround-view camera and “invisible” hood view
  • Improved visibility
  • Horizontal design interior stylings
  • Push-button gear selector
  • Zero Gravity rear seats

The Murano’s Evolving Exterior

2025 Nissan Murano Interior

The Murano is moving away from its sporty design to a more premium appearance. Its exterior lighting has been updated with ultra-thin “Crystal Cube” LED headlights and “hidden” LED daytime running lights to highlight Nissan’s recognizable front grille.

The Murano is bigger in 2025— its overall width increases by nearly three inches. Two-tone paint is now optional as is a panoramic moonroof for the SL and Platinum trims.

The Murano’s User-Friendly Interior

One of the key elements is what the automaker describes as the dashboard’s horizontal design theme. The instrumentation and infotainment screens are dual 12.3-inch displays with a separate-touch panel just below for climate controls and a push button gear shifter.

The dash pays homage to “Murano Glass,” the Venetian glass that inspired its name.

New interior features include:

  • A flat-bottomed steering wheel for east entry and exit.
  • A seat with a broader lift range and slide adjustments.
  • Zero Gravity seats in the back row with doors that open wider and more leg room
  • Window shades for back row passengers
  • Synthetic leather seats (SV and SL trims) and semi-aniline quilted leather for the Platinum trim.
  • Heated front seats, with cooling and massage functions in the Platinum only Rear heated seats in the Platinum only
  • 32.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats when they’re up; 63.5 cubic feet of cargo space when they’re lowered.

What Power and Performance Specs are Offered on the Murano?

Nissan has replaced the Murano’s former V6 with a VC-Turbo four-cylinder.

Horsepower falls from 260 in the last years models to to 241 for 2025; however to torque jumps from 240 to 260 pound-feet. There is no hybrid in the Murano lineup as of yet.

We don’t yet have mileage for 2025, but according to the EPA, fuel economy measures 23 mpg combined in the 2024 model.

Get Into a New Nissan Murano!

That’s all the information we have on the 2025 Nissan Murano—it will be on showroom floors sometime this winter. Contact us today for more information!

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