Nissan Murano flagship SUV returns to Japan, Taiwan evaluation underway
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nissan is reintroducing its flagship Murano crossover SUV to the Japanese market after a 12-year absence.
- The Japanese-market Murano will feature a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-wheel-drive engine and is priced at 7.964 million yen.
- Yulon Nissan is evaluating the possibility of introducing the US-made Murano to Taiwan, potentially with Japanese specifications.
Nissan is set to reintroduce its flagship Murano crossover SUV to Japan, marking its return to the market after a 12-year hiatus. The Japanese-market model will be available as a single variant, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-wheel-drive engine. Pre-orders have opened with a price tag of 7.964 million yen (approximately NT$1.57 million).
The redesigned Murano boasts a modern exterior, adopting Nissan's new grille design seen in models like the Kicks and Ariya, featuring slender LED daytime running lights and headlights. Its profile is enhanced by a flowing fastback silhouette and a two-tone black roof, complemented by standard 20-inch wheels. The rear design incorporates a popular่ดฏ็ฉฟๅผ LED taillight and a robust, sporty bumper, exuding a commanding presence.
Inside, the Murano's cabin adopts a minimalist aesthetic inspired by the Ariya, featuring dual 12.3-inch digital screens, wood-grain touch panels, and zero-gravity seats to create a technologically advanced and luxurious environment. The interior space is noted to be more generous than the current X-Trail. The infotainment system includes Google functions and is supported by ProPILOT driver assistance and Nissan Safety Shield 360 technologies.
Significantly, Yulon Nissan, Nissan's Taiwanese distributor, has indicated that it is actively assessing the introduction of US-made vehicles, including the Murano, to the Taiwanese market. Future Taiwanese specifications might draw from the Japanese-market configuration, though official confirmation awaits further announcements.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.