If you take a visual survey of the midsize crossover segment, it isn’t difficult to peg the Nissan Murano as the standout. The class is filled with bland and blobby competitors like the Ford Edge and Toyota Highlander, making what Nissan designers did with the Murano seem brave in comparison.
That bravery works well both inside and out. The Murano’s exterior is aggressive with the V-motion grille, swoopy side accent lines and floating appearance rear roof that all rides on 20-inch wheels for my Platinum test car. Inside, the wraparound dash, stitched cashmere leather and Jasper Pearlescent trim yields a different look that works well. At night, trick cabin accent lighting give a premium ambience.
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