Nissan has released a new price for the Murano crossover for the 2023 model year. There are slight upgrades across the board, which come with minor updates from the previous version.
In fact, the update was so insignificant that Nissan chose not to provide an updated image to represent the change.
For the 2023 model year, the Murano gets an updated Nissan Logo on the outside and inside of the cabin. There are also two color choices, namely Super Black and Deep Ocean Blue Pearl. The two hues are joined by Boulder Gray Pearl, Brilliant Silver Metallic, Gun Metallic, Pearl White TriCoat, and Scarlet Ember Tintcoat.
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As with the previous model year, all Murano trim levels are equipped with the Nissan Safety Shield 360 feature set. The standard equipment list includes LED headlights and taillights, dual-zone automatic climate control, and NissanConnect with an 8.0-inch touchscreen featuring Apple CarPlay connectivity and Android Auto.
Likewise, all Murano trim levels are powered by a 260 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine, available in front-wheel or all-wheel drive.
Nissan applauds the Top Safety Pick+ designation from Murano’s Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), along with a recent JD Power study on Nissan’s favored driver appeal for midsize SUVs.
As for pricing, the 2023 Nissan Murano receives a $350 price hike across all trims. The Base Murano S FWD now starts at $33,660, while the FWD Platinum retails for $45,210. For the AWD variant, the S starts at $35,360 while the top-spec AWD Platinum can be purchased for $46,910. Prices stated here do not include the $1,295 destination and handling fees.
Murano S FWD |
$33.660 |
Murano SV FWD |
$37,200 |
Murano SL FWD |
$41,160 |
Murano Platinum FWD |
$45,210 |
Murano S AWD |
$35,360 |
Murano SV AWD |
$38,900 |
Murano SL AWD |
$42,860 |
Murano Platinum AWD |
$46,910 |
The Murano Midnight Edition package, offered for the 2022 model year, will also be available for 2023.