Nissan Murano - Driven - Top Speed

Now for 2015 Nissan has bestowed upon the world an all-new Murano, and it is the mot radical change Nissan has made to any of its models in about it a decade. It makes use of an all-new design that looks to set the future design direction for the whole company, and it looks like a concept car that accidentally hit showrooms. New interior design, a modified CVT transmission, and new standard and optional equipment all come together to create a crossover that is not only the best in Nissan’s lineup, but potentially the best one on sale today. Nissan gave me the chance to spend a whole week with one of these new five-door family haulers to see if it still drives as good as the old one. Continue reading to learn more about the all-new 2015 Nissan Murano. The grille is surrounded but the large chrome ‘V” you see on other Nissan models like the Pathfinder, but rather than the bland plastic honeycomb material that fills the grille, the Murano has a decreasing set of internally nested “V”s in gloss... The V shaping continues with the headlamps, but this is a fairly common trait on most new Nissans. The lower fascia of the nose has deep cuts on both sides that hold large trapezoidal openings for the fog light housings, below that there are graceful chrome wings on the outside, and then lower center there is a large cooling vent with a lower... Source: www.topspeed.com