The 2021 Nissan Murano joins its family of crossover SUV with its mind sweeping shape. It still looks extremely handsome and also performs the way, it is expected to. The sales team of the Santa Maria Nissan dealership who attended us there also informed us that the safety line in the 2021 Nissan Murano is pretty strong, qualifying it a better option for the family transportations and travels.
Features Deserving a Highlight
The 2021 Nissan Murano makes a good choice of crossover SUV, since it provides a comfortable seating place for the families. The cabins come well-equipped with lots of features to make the occupants feel at home, whether they choose to stay engaged in the ride, or to entertain themselves with the help of the best possible infotainment system installed in.
In the 2021 model yar lineup of Nissan Murano, one can notice the subtle tweaks added to the safety line. The number of standard safety gears got revised this time, with more of them joining the list of standard ones. On the cosmetic side, there are some stylish lines drawn both inside and out, where a distinctive looking side profile adorns the 2021 Nissan Murano models, especially when you order it with the available bigger wheels. To boot, the 2021 Nissan Murano broadens its range of exterior colors alluring the window shoppers and converting them to eager buyers.
There are plenty of safety gear as the standard as well as available. There is automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitors, active lane control, adaptive cruise control and many more. A full suite of self-inflating airbags guards the car occupants, so that the most vulnerable body parts don’t get affected in case a collision becomes inevitable.
Performance Programming
Under its hood, the 2021 Nissan Murano plugs in a strong 3.5-liter V-6 engine that can extract 260 horsepower. A continuously variable automatic transmission is seen pairing the engine and sending the power mostly to the front wheels, following the standard rule or to all four wheels if the model is configured so. The 2021 Nissan Murano can manage the off-roads well, even though it doesn’t claim to be counted among the expert off-roaders. Rather it promotes its fuel efficiency through its decent mileage returns of 23 mpg from a combined trip and professes its expertise as an in-town vehicle.
Fierce Competitors
The 2021 Nissan Murano as a five-seat crossover SUV makes many prominent models its close enemy. One needs to compare a lot between the Nissan Murano and the Ford Edge, Honda Passport, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. But the sales professionals of the Nissan dealer Santa Maria that many opt the Nissan model over these three for the great value it offers even at the base trim S version. A Murano S allows you to drive with all-four wheels, comfort yourself in a synthetic leather upholstered cabin, while the SV and SL adds to these a big sunroof as an optional extra fitting and make the cabin atmosphere even more luxurious.