If you’re wanting a good family SUV, you may be surprised that the 2025 Murano is one of the best on the market. To prove it to you, we’ll compare the 2025 Murano and Grand Highlander for comfort, tech, and value to show you why the Murano should be your go-to.

Key Takeaways:

2025 Nissan Murano In Snow
  • The Nissan Murano offers similar features, but for less.
  • Being that there is no third row for the Murano, it comes with a better optimized cargo capacity.
  • Both models allow you to drive similar lengths, with the Murano coming with a slightly smaller engine.
  • The Grand Highlander has a loud interior due to its letting in more road noise.

Is the 2025 Nissan Murano Affordable?

2025 Nissan Murano Exterior

When it comes to price, both models are very close, only deviating by a few hundred dollars. But if you want the best budget-friendly vehicle, the Murano is it.

The Murano has a starting price of $40,470. It comes with heated front seats, a 12.3-inch touch-screen display, and a rearview monitor to help keep you and your family safe.

The Grand Highlander comes in at $40,860. It comes with a 12.3-inch touchscreen display as well. Heated seats are also standard for the front row, helping keep you warm.

While they do have similar features, the Murano does it for less, making it more appealing.

What is the Range of the 2025 Nissan Murano?

2025 Nissan Murano Interior

While the Murano does technically have more range when comparing the gas engines. The Murano has an overall range of 430 miles, while the Grand Highlander has 427 miles.

Taking a closer look at the engines that come with them will reveal the power they have and why each has a similar range. The Murano comes with a 2.0L I4 engine. This engine can generate 241 horsepower.

The Grand Highlander, being a bit larger, comes with a larger engine. This engine is the 2.4L I4. Capable of generating 265 horsepower.

While these engines are similar in most aspects, if you want the most of your vehicle, then the Murano adds just a bit more range.

Which is better for city driving: Nissan Murano

While most people will point out comfort features, another big area that many overlook is size. The Murano is a bit smaller, thanks to it not being a 7-seater. The overall length is 192.2 inches, and it has a width of 78 inches.

The Grand Highlander is a 7-seater, causing the vehicle to be longer. Having an overall length of 201.4 inches, with a width of 78.3 inches. The Grand Highlander also suffers from letting in more noise while on the road, making it less pleasant, as per Edmunds.

Being that the Murano doesn’t have a third row, it can optimize cargo capacity. This lets the vehicle have 32.9 cu-ft of room on the interior, while the Grand Highlander barely hits 20 cu-ft.

The Murano is the perfect family vehicle for those who have a smaller family, making it easy to pick up the kids and transport whatever they need. Making you the best soccer mom on the field.

Is the 2025 Nissan Murano Worth Purchasing?

While for the most part, both models are similar, the Nissan Murano has an edge in most categories. Not only does it come with slightly more range and the same features, but it does so at a price for less than the Grand Highlander.

The Nissan Murano also comes with more space, and if you don't need three rows, this model is the best for city driving since its nimble size lets you squeeze into tight spots.

If you want to test drive the Murano, come on down to Alan Jay Nissan today!

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