While the 2020 Nissan Murano is relatively well-equipped, it loses some ground in the execution of those features for 6 out of 10 in this category. 

The Murano range includes four trim levels, including S, SV, SL, and Platinum. The base S model includes 18-inch alloys, cloth upholstery, two front and two rear USB charging points, and an 8.0-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth for $32,625 including destination charge.

The SV model is our pick, especially as it includes heated mirrors, power front seats, adaptive cruise control, and rear parking assist for $36,255.

Murano SL models provide a bit more luxury, including leather upholstery, Bose audio with 11 speakers, heated front seats, ambient lighting, and 20-inch wheels for a total cost of $40,775. The Platinum trim occupies the top of the range at $44,825 and comes with a panoramic moonroof, unique wheels, cooled front seats, a power adjustable steering wheel, and all the safety features available. It also adds sublime diamond-quilted semi-aniline leather seats which might as well have been pulled straight from an Infiniti.

All-wheel drive is available for $1,600 across the range, as are a number of shuffled packages for 2020, pushing the price of a fully loaded 2020 Murano Platinum AWD to nearly $49,000.

Nissan’s warranty of 3years/36,000 miles is average.

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