Nissan's new Murano gave up the thing I loved most - but finally solved its biggest problem
Briefly

Nissan’s 2025 Murano showcases a significant update with a new turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an automatic transmission, enhancing performance and driving experience. While the SUV's tech and design upgrades are impressive, the interior's quality suffers from cheaper plastic materials that diminish its luxury feel. The driving dynamics were praised for their smoothness, although engine noise was noted. Testing compared the Murano against competitors like the Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-70, highlighting its improved peppiness but also its drawbacks in material quality.
The new engine brings a peppier performance to the Murano, though it can be loud; the smooth shifting enhances the overall driving experience.
Despite the upgrades in tech and performance, the use of cheaper plastic materials detracts from the otherwise premium feel of the redesigned Murano.
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