Nissan's Murano set the bar for style in crossover SUVs in 2003. Five years later, the 2009 Murano is immediately recognizable with its funky, chromed front fascia, triangular side windows, and curvaceous rear end. A more powerful 3.5L V-6, refined CVT, and upgraded interior trim ensure that the Murano should remain popular with its owners.
The original Nissan Murano, launched in 2003 as a 2004 model, set new standards for style and sportiness in the expanding mid-size crossover sport-utility vehicle marketplace, becoming, in essence, a "class of one." The all-new, second generation 2009 Murano elevates that unique position through a "super evolution" of the original design - with a new exterior, interior and enhanced technology. Murano's new premium driving feel results from a combination of a new advanced platform, continued refinement...