The all-new 2025 Nissan Murano brings a comprehensive update to this fourth-generation crossover. With thoughtful design elements, enhanced technology, and a focus on passenger comfort, this model delivers premium features at competitive pricing. Available in early 2025, the Murano offers Canadian buyers three distinct trim levels starting at $46,848 MSRP.
As Orangeville drivers consider their next vehicle purchase, questions about the new Murano's capabilities, features, and value proposition naturally arise. Here are straightforward answers to the most common questions about this refined crossover SUV.
When will the 2025 Murano be available and at what price?
The 2025 Nissan Murano will arrive at dealerships in early 2025. Canadian pricing starts at $46,848 MSRP for the SV trim, $50,498 for the SL trim, and $54,498 for the top Platinum trim. Selling prices (including freight, PDI, and fees) are $49,636, $53,286, and $57,286 respectively.
What engine powers the new Murano?
The 2025 Murano comes with a standard 2.0-liter VC-Turbo (Variable-Compression Turbo) engine generating 241 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque—20 lb-ft more than the previous generation. This powertrain pairs with a responsive 9-speed automatic transmission that includes paddle shifters for more engaging driving.
Does the 2025 Murano come with all-wheel drive?
Yes, all 2025 Murano trims feature standard Intelligent All-Wheel Drive for confident traction in various driving conditions. The crossover also adopts frequency sensitive dampers in its suspension and electric power steering for improved ride quality and handling.
What are the major exterior design changes?
The new Murano is more than 2.6 inches wider with gracefully flared rear fenders. Its front features ultra-thin "Crystal Cube" LED headlights and a distinctive V-motion graphic created by LED daytime running lights. The rear showcases a clean liftgate design with a dramatic full-width LED taillight element for a recognizable signature at night.
How has the interior been improved?
The 2025 Murano interior focuses on a horizontal design theme with premium materials. Standard features include heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and dual 12.3-inch displays. The Platinum trim adds semi-aniline quilted leather-appointed seats with heating, ventilation, and massage functions. Rear passengers get more knee room thanks to thinner front seats and increased couple distance.
What technology features come standard?
Every 2025 Murano includes dual 12.3-inch displays, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless phone charging, four USB-C ports, and standard Nissan Safety Shield 360. SL and Platinum trims add Google built-in technology with Google Maps and other apps accessible through the touchscreen, plus a Bose 10-speaker audio system.
What driver assistance features are available?
The SV trim includes ProPILOT Assist, combining Intelligent Cruise Control with Steering Assist. SL and Platinum trims upgrade to ProPILOT Assist 1.1, which uses navigation data to proactively adjust speed before curves. The new Murano also offers Invisible Hood View for better forward visibility and 3D Intelligent Around View Monitor with eight viewpoints for easier parking.
How much cargo space does the 2025 Murano offer?
Behind the 60/40 split flat-folding second row, the cargo area provides 931.6 liters of storage with the seats up and 1,798 liters with them folded down. All models include a power liftgate, with the Platinum adding motion-activation for hands-free operation.
What safety features are included in the 2025 Murano?
Nissan Safety Shield 360 comes standard on all trims, providing comprehensive protection through technologies like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, and High Beam Assist. The 2025 model adds a passenger knee airbag and includes seat belt load limiters and pretensioners for rear passengers.
How fuel efficient is the 2025 Murano?
The 2025 Murano with its 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engine and AWD delivers an EPA estimated 10.6 L/100km city, 8.6 L/100km highway, and 9.7 L/100km combined. Standard idle stop-start technology helps improve fuel efficiency in city driving.
What premium features distinguish the Platinum trim?
The top-tier Platinum trim includes 21-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, power-folding mirrors, semi-aniline quilted leather seats, massaging front seats, a head-up display, motion-activated power liftgate, rain-sensing wipers, and a driver's seat with memory and auto entry/exit. These features create a luxury experience at a more accessible price point than many competitors.
For more information or to reserve your 2025 Nissan Murano, contact us at Orangeville Nissan today. When this all-new crossover arrives, you'll discover why it delivers premium value without the premium price tag.