2019 Nissan Murano Review: A Stylish Contender in the Mid-Size SUV Arena
The 2019 Nissan Murano brings distinctive styling and impressive comfort features to the competitive mid-size SUV segment. But how does it stack up against newer rivals like the Honda Passport and Chevrolet Blazer? Our in-depth review examines every aspect from safety to driving dynamics.
Murano's Market Position: Standing Out in a Crowded Field
The mid-size SUV segment has become increasingly competitive, with fresh entries like the Honda Passport and redesigned models including the Chevrolet Blazer raising the bar. The 2019 Nissan Murano responds with:
- Refreshed exterior styling with new LED lighting
- Enhanced standard safety features across all trims
- Class-leading V6 power in a segment moving toward turbo fours
- Exceptional comfort features, especially in premium trims
While the Murano's distinctive "floating roof" design still turns heads, the question remains whether its substance matches its style against newer competitors.
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What We Love About the 2019 Murano
1. Comprehensive Safety Package
All Murano trims come standard with Safety Shield 360, including:
- Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
- Blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
- Lane departure warning with lane keep assist
- High beam assist and rear automatic braking
The NHTSA awarded the Murano a , with top marks in all crash tests.
2. Exceptional Front Seat Comfort
The Murano's Zero Gravity seats provide exceptional support, with Platinum trim adding:
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Premium leather upholstery
- Multi-contour adjustments
3. Smooth V6 Performance
The 3.5L V6 engine delivers 260 hp with:
- More refined power delivery than turbocharged rivals
- Better fuel economy than many competitors (20/28/23 mpg)
- Standard front-wheel drive with available AWD
Where the Murano Falls Short
1. CVT Transmission Limitations
The continuously variable transmission:
- Dulls the V6's responsive power delivery
- Lacks selectable drive modes offered by competitors
- Can feel unrefined under hard acceleration
2. Visibility Challenges
The stylish design compromises visibility:
- Thick A-pillars create blind spots
- Raked windshield limits forward sightlines
- Small rear quarter windows hinder parking
3. Missing Advanced Driver Aids
Notable omissions include:
- No ProPilot Assist (available on cheaper Rogue)
- Lacks adaptive cruise control on lower trims
- Fewer semi-autonomous features than some rivals
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How the Murano Compares to Key Rivals
| Feature | Nissan Murano | Honda Passport | Chevy Blazer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base Price | $31,530 | $32,990 | $29,995 |
| Engine | 3.5L V6 (260 hp) | 3.5L V6 (280 hp) | 2.5L I4 (193 hp) |
| MPG (FWD) | 20/28/23 | 20/25/22 | 22/27/24 |
| Cargo Space (cu. ft.) | 32.1 | 41.2 | 30.5 |
| Safety Rating | 5-Star NHTSA | Not Rated | 5-Star NHTSA |
Who Should Consider the Murano?
The 2019 Nissan Murano shines for buyers who prioritize:
- Distinctive styling that stands out from more conservative designs
- Exceptional front seat comfort for daily commuting
- Smooth V6 power in a segment moving toward smaller engines
- Comprehensive standard safety features