The new Murano takes its inspiration from the Resonance concept

The long-awaited third generation Nissan Murano is here. The model, which practically founded the category of large crossovers twelve years ago, is mainly at home in the USA, and here, specifically in New York , the novelty will also be presented.

The design is based on last year's Resonance concept . Specifically, this means a V-shaped radiator grille, boomerang lights at the front and rear , and side windows optically connected to the rear. It is worth noting that the rear lights are made of LEDs , while the front lights can also be made of them for an additional fee. You can spend more money for a panoramic roof and also nice-looking twenty-inch wheels .

The cabin goes hand in hand with the body as it offers not only modern shapes, but also the highest quality materials and workmanship . Important are the "Zero Gravity" seats, which were inspired by the NASA space program, along with an eight-inch touchscreen on the center panel, a seven-inch information display on the instrument panel and dual-zone automatic climate control. As far as materials are concerned, light leather and wood paneling dominate, which gives it an extremely luxurious feel.

Under the hood will appear a 3.5-liter six-cylinder with a probable output of 264 horsepower and a torque of 325 Nm. As a transmission, don't expect anything other than the Xtronic automatic , which sends power to the front, possibly all wheels.

Source: Nissan