The Nissan Murano comes with a versatile five-passenger midsize crossover with ample room for all passengers. It offers refinement, comfort, and performance typically for SUVs. This generation of the Murano has been a sale success since its launching in 2015.
It offers in four trim levels including S, SV, SL and Platinum. It comes with a standard front-wheel drive. The Murano S is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine, 260 horsepower and 240 pound-feet torque with a continuously variable transmission. It features 18-inch alloy wheels, LED running lights, automatic headlights, rear privacy glass and keyless entry and ignition.
The entertainment system includes a 7-inch color touchscreen interface and a six-speaker sound system with CD player, satellite radio, and USB and auxiliary audio ports. It is equipped with a smartphone app integration and Bluetooth phone with audio connectivity rear view camera.
The Murano SV trim brings the navigation package features consisting of an 8-inch touchscreen, voice recognition, a navigation system, HD radio and additional USB jacks. It also features a remote engine start, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, foglights and power-adjustable front seats.
The Nissan Murano SL model includes the Bose audio system plus heated side mirrors, driver mirror settings, and a blind-spot monitoring system. It comes along with a 360-degree parking camera system, a power liftgate, and a new drowsy driver warning system. For the interior, it has a leather upholstery and ambient interior lighting.
The Murano Platinum loaded with the above features adding 20-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and a power tilt-and-telescope steering wheel. The SUV is supported with an additional memory setting, heated and ventilated front seats and power folding rear seats.
The 2017 Nissan Murano models are compatible with standard Apple car play. These models have Remote Engine Start System with Intelligent Climate Control. It is definitely a luxurious, spacious and comfortable SUV for this generation.
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