2011 Nissan Murano facelift revealed

 2011 Nissan Murano facelift revealed
2011 Nissan Murano facelift

New Murano now comes in two new editions - the SV FWD and the SV AWD

Nissan has unveiled the 2011 Murano for the North American market.

The facelifted Murano now features a new grille, bumpers and LED taillights in addition to 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels in a fresh design and some interior upgrades as well. The Murano will also be offered in two new configurations - the SV FWD and SV AWD editions. Nissan offers the Murano in a total of 8 sub-models.

The Nissan Murano will still come standard with the VQ-series 3.5 liter V6 with 260 hp (194 kW) and 240 lb-ft (325 Nm) of torque coupled to the Xtronic CVT gearbox.

For the interior, Nissan is using new center console colors and a new white meter color. The new SV models feature such technical goodies as power lumbar support on the driver's seat, a rear-view monitor as well as a 7-inch color screen for the dash and iPod and Bluetooth connectivity for smart phones and other devices.

The 2011 Nissan Murano goes on sale in North America in October.

Source: Nissan

2011 Nissan Murano Features Redesigned Exterior, Refined Interior and New SV Trim Level

– Early Look Provided Prior to New Murano’s Mid-October Availability –

Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today released information and photography of the new, refined 2011 Nissan Murano, which is set to go on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide in mid-October. The second generation Nissan Murano, introduced just two years ago, now offers a refreshed grille and bumper design, new taillights, a new 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheel design and a number of interior and content refinements – all intended to keep Murano’s visually distinctive styling fresh and exciting.

Also for 2011, two new models have been added to the lineup, SV FWD and SV AWD, for a total of eight models, providing Murano buyers with the widest range ever of equipment and features to match their exact needs and budgets. Other changes include the addition of one new exterior color, Graphite Blue, and a new wood grain hue on Murano LE models.

“With its contemporary exterior design, ‘mobile suite’ interior, advanced technology and refined, premium driving feel, Murano stands out as a modern crossover SUV like no other,” said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “With the enhancements for 2011, there are even more reasons for consumers to put Murano on the top of their shopping lists.”

All 2011 Muranos feature a standard VQ-series 3.5-liter DOHC V6 rated at 260 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque on regular unleaded gasoline, and an advanced Xtronic CVT™ that provides a sporty and smooth driving experience. Murano is available in front-wheel drive or with an Intuitive All-Wheel Drive system, and all Muranos come with Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS) standard. Murano is built on Nissan’s proven “D” platform, which provides a solid foundation and lightweight suspension components, dual flow path shock absorbers and a twin-orifice speed-sensitive power steering system.

The most striking visual element of the 2011 Murano is once again its dramatic body, which imparts a “modern art” feel while still maintaining its distinctive “Murano-ness.” The front end features a bold grille with new, revised design and wide front headlights, a wide hood that sweeps into the bodylines, powerful wheel arches and an aggressive stance with available 20-inch wheels. Murano’s rear end features a unique rear glass shape, integrated rear roof spoiler, large redesigned rear LED taillights and dual exhaust outlets with chrome finishers.

Murano is also offered with an available dual panel power sliding glass moonroof with 2nd row skylight, adding to its open, airy interior feeling. Inside, Murano offers high levels of warmth and luxury – with available wood and aluminum accents, a 60/40 fold-flat rear seat with power return, heated front and rear seats, power liftgate and RearView Monitor.

Interior enhancements for 2011 include a new white meter color, new center stack colors and added equipment to various trim levels – driver’s seat with power lumbar support (SV), RearView Monitor (SV), 7.0-inch color monitor (SV), auto dimming rearview mirror with compass and HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (SL) and heated steering wheel (SL). New audio and entertainment features range from the addition of standard iPod® connectivity and Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System to SV models to a Bose® audio system with nine speakers plus dual subwoofers for SL models. Other available technology includes an advanced touch screen Nissan Navigation System with 9.3GB Music Box™ hard drive.

The 2011 Murano is offered in eight well-equipped models: S FWD, S AWD, SV FWD, SV AWD, SL FWD, SL AWD, LE FWD and LE AWD.

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 Speedoholic Speedoholic
It still looks like a cockroach to me.
August 24, 2010 10:14 am
 velsatis velsatis
Its that front....urghhh, its like a Honda Civic but way uglier
August 24, 2010 10:35 am
 TZARHINO TZARHINO
I like the Murano. It is something different. It might not be for everyone, due to the design language. But I like it. And I absolutely respect does who don't like this vehicle. It is in their right as humans to like or dislike whatever they want.
August 24, 2010 10:49 am
 archytype archytype
Definately an individuals car. The design is Asian to the core, and any attempt by the designers to Americanize or internationalize the design would have resulted in mockery, because they can't think outside their box.
August 24, 2010 5:39 pm
 lilken21 lilken21
Wow! Each generation is uglier than the previous. I actually liked the first gen.
August 24, 2010 12:02 pm
 BackInTheRealWorld BackInTheRealWorld
How does the Qashqai+2 (Rogue) seat 7, and this only seat 5?
August 24, 2010 4:43 pm
 fantaka fantaka
the front grill needs to be replaced, I am thinking a solid one including the extended part of headlights would be good.
August 24, 2010 5:06 pm
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
Please, Automakers, stop putting so darn much clutter all over your designs. Look at how much is going on in the front fascia of this thing. Thankfully, the rest of the car, err van, err SUV, or whatever is the thingy is much more simple than the recent German abominations. Come on, less than what has been done lately is a lot more.
August 24, 2010 8:17 pm
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
The name says it all? You have to be a ?Murono? if you bought one of those things
August 25, 2010 1:27 am
 majorsja majorsja
Enough already! This is starting too look worst and worst each year. Time to start over on this.
August 25, 2010 11:50 am