Like many Nissan vehicles, the Murano is adding autonomous emergency braking for 2018. Besides that, this midsize crossover comes back unchanged. Under the sloping and stylish hood, Nissan's famous VQ 3.5L V6 generates 260 horsepower and 240 lb·ft of torque. You get standard front-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive, but either way, the Murano comes is equipped with a continuously variable automatic transmission with simulated gear changes.
Pros
- Elegant silhouette
- Complete equipment
- Proven mechanics
- Quiet ride
- Impressive panoramic sunroof
Cons
- Mushy steering
- Performance just average
- High loading height
- Firm suspension with the 20-inch wheels