The 2015 Nissan Murano is a big departure, even judged by the striking (and slightly odd) standards of its predecessor. Now brings a bit of Juke styling to the table, plus even more luxury than before and a clear emphasis on design over practicality.
It lacks the usual third row of seats that is becoming increasingly common in the segment, while the swoopy body restricts access to the trunk. The Consumer Reports reviewer also noted its ride which is apparently a bit on the rough side.
Even so, its interior is rated as really good, looking especially pleasant with as much plush-looking beige trim as the test car had. The design is pretty upscale too, but as long as it doesn’t have an appropriate badge, people will still see it as a wannabe.
Check out the review below.