How To Save On The All-New Nissan Murano

For the 2025, Nissan’s Murano got a full redesign, the style maverick of its segment. New sheet‑metal, inspired by Nissan’s “liquid flow” design language, features a sculpted hood, swept‑back LED headlamps, and a floating roofline. With the 2025 model year closing out, Nissan has a number of great incentives on the new Murano.

The Murano redesign brings a prominent V‑motion grille—now wider and more three‑dimensional—frames an active‑shutter system that reduces drag at highway speed. Step inside and the Murano’s signature “social lounge” layout greets occupants with upgraded soft‑touch dash pads, contrast‑stitched door inserts, and Nissan’s famed Zero Gravity front seats that distribute body pressure across fourteen points to reduce fatigue on long hauls. Dual 12.3‑inch high‑definition displays angle slightly toward the driver: one serves as a customizable instrument cluster, the other as a touchscreen running NissanConnect® with built‑in Google Maps, Assistant, and Play Store. Wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™, a Wi‑Fi hotspot, and six USB ports (including three USB‑C) ensure everyone stays connected, while standard Safety Shield 360 provides a blanket of driver assistance that includes Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind‑Spot Warning, and Rear Automatic Braking.

The Murano SV anchors the lineup with an impressive list of standard amenities. Leatherette seating surfaces with heated front seats, a power driver seat with two‑way lumbar, and one‑touch up/down front windows elevate daily commuting. Outside, 18‑inch alloy wheels, roof rails, and a motion‑activated power liftgate add both style and convenience. ProPILOT® Assist—Nissan’s lane‑centering adaptive cruise system—makes grinding traffic far less stressful, while wireless charging keeps the center console clutter‑free. Cargo practicality remains a high point: fold the 60/40 rear bench and Murano swallows 75.7 cubic feet—roomy enough for flat‑packed furniture or a pair of mountain bikes.

Stepping up to the Murano SL introduces quilted leather‑appointed seats, a dual‑panel panoramic moonroof, hands‑free liftgate function, and 20‑inch machine‑finished alloys that sharpen the SUV’s stance. Driver and front‑passenger chairs gain heating and ventilation, while the steering wheel becomes leather‑wrapped and heated—welcome on chilly mornings. Audiophiles will appreciate the 14‑speaker Bose® Premium Series sound system with Centerpoint® surround processing, which leverages the Murano’s surprisingly quiet cabin (thanks to acoustic windshield glass and added door sealing) to deliver concert‑hall clarity. A 360‑degree Around View® Monitor with Moving Object Detection and front/rear sonar equip drivers to maneuver confidently in tight urban parking garages.

Those wanting the pinnacle Murano experience choose the Murano Platinum Semi‑aniline leather seats, finished with diamond quilting and contrast piping, include a massage function up front and seat‑back heating for outboard rear passengers. Satin chrome exterior trim and unique dark metallic 20‑inch wheels differentiate Platinum visually, while interior ambient lighting shifts in hue and intensity based on drive mode. Tech takes a jump with ProPILOT® Assist 2.0: the system can execute lane changes when the driver taps the turn‑signal stalk and keeps the Murano centered during hands‑on‑wheel freeway cruising. A 10.8‑inch head‑up display projects navigation prompts, audio track info, and safety alerts directly onto the windshield, allowing drivers to keep eyes forward.

All trims share an all‑new 2.0‑liter VC‑Turbo four‑cylinder engine producing 241 horsepower and 273 lb‑ft of torque—figures that eclipse the outgoing 3.5‑liter V6’s torque while sipping less fuel. A retuned Xtronic CVT® provides stepped shift logic for a more traditional feel, and revised steering geometry delivers a tighter 36.4‑foot turning circle. Intelligent AWD remains optional across the board and, when paired with the VC‑Turbo, achieves an EPA‑estimated 27 MPG highway—respectable for a 3,900‑pound vehicle with turbo punch.

Final Take

Right now the new Murano has great incentives from Nissan this model year end. Front and center is a 0% APR for 60 months, an enormous finance savings. There is also $369 a month lease deals for 36 months with $4359 down. Lastly, Nissan offers $500 grad cash and $500 military cash on the 2025 Murano. Consult your local dealer for most up-to-date information and best pricing as incentives may vary by region. Cast a wide net using the dealer inventory tool and compare multiple stores within a reasonable driving radius; despite national promotions, not all dealers price the same, and some will be more aggressive on in-stock colors or option packages. Ask every store for an out-the-door price that includes taxes and fees, and be selective about add-ons like paint protection, VIN etching, maintenance packages, and extra alarm systems—polite declines on extras can save hundreds or even thousands.


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