Overview & Reviews
For 2011, the Nissan Murano receives a few styling updates as well as a new SV trim level. Power output is slightly reduced, but fuel economy remains the same. The optional navigation system gets real-time traffic and weather, a Zagat restaurant guide and Bluetooth streaming audio. Most of the previous year's option packages have been integrated into trim levels to simplify ordering. The Murano CrossCabriolet, a two-door convertible, will also debut later in the model year.
- Smooth ride
- High-quality cabin
- Responsive powertrain
- Spacious backseat
- User-friendly controls.
- Precise steering and confident handling
- Compromised rear visibility.
- Less cargo space than many rivals