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Nissan Europe has unveiled official details on the 2011 Murano diesel version. The new Murano diesel will go on sale in September, and in the UK, it is priced at £37,795. The new diesel version is powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that develops 190 Hp and 450Nm at just 2,000rpm and delivers a fuel economy of 35.3mpg. Nissan developing a diesel version of their crossover is not the only news they are bringing us today. We are happy to inform you that the 2011 model will receive a few exterior upgrades as well. The 2011 Murano will get a new front end with a larger air intake surface and a redesigned bumper that will now offer a more generous air intake and will incorporate new fog lamps. Standard equipment will include 20-inch alloy wheels, power tailgate and color rear, Nissan Connect Premium satellite navigation system with 7” touchscreen, HDD 9.3 Gb music server, ipod, Bluetooth, and aux connectivity combined with premium 11 speaker BOSE system and the option of rear seat DVD entertainment system. The new diesel version will add a rear privacy glass, bi-xenon headlamps, cruise control, and Murano’s signature electrically folding rear seats. Press release after the jump. Press release As the first true crossover and a halo model for Nissan, the only thing that could enhance the Murano is the pace, economy and efficiency of diesel power – and that’s now exactly what it’s got! The 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine has been totally revised with extensive changes designed to provide the perfect balance of performance and efficiency for the Murano. This is combined with a revised 6 speed automatic transmission providing Adaptive Shift Control for the optimum gear and helping to reduce CO2 emissions by 5.0g/km through lower transmission friction and Clear Neutral Control. It is now fully compliant with tough Euro5 emissions standards, and develops 11% more power and torque than before. The headline figures are 190PS and 450Nm at just 2,000rpm. Nissan’s designers have also taken the opportunity to combine the need for cooling airflow to the diesel engine and radiators with a styling makeover for the Murano’s front-end. A new grille and bumper design reinforce the striking looks that have long blended the dynamic pleasure of a sports car with the cabin comfort of an SUV. Now firmly established as the pioneer and leader of the crossover market, Nissan’s improved Murano shares many of the cross-segment abilities that have made the Qashqai and the seven-seat Qashqai+2 so successful in the family hatchback sector. What’s more, Nissan’s crossover dominance is set to be further underlined by the arrival, later this year, of the Juke, Nissan’s new compact crossover. 15 comments: Nissan Murano Diesel I just love everything in the exterior, but I have to agree with leezyking, that the detailing was good except for the fact that its diesel!
Wow! The physical appearance of the car looks so aggressive! And i do believe that they have perfectly combined the performance and efficiency!
I’m not hating this model but I actually admired its diesel engine option. A 2.5 liter four cylinder engine is one of its greatest features plus an improved front end making it similar to a sports vehicle. Many fans would agree, but few said it was just a makeover of the previous model.
A new front grille, red shaped bumper and larger air intakes – that was a good design but at the thing is, it’s a diesel! I also like its navigation system and bluetooth connectivity.
It’s not as subdued stylishly. Perhaps it’s even all-over-the-board, but at least it’s cohesive in that it seems purposefully and entirely all-over-the-board.
It’s not as subdued stylisticly. Perhaps it’s even all-over-the-board, but at least it’s cohesive in that it seems purposefully and entirely
all-over-the-board.
but this looks the least like an suv compared to most i see this as a 370z crossover lol can you imagine a 370z clattering away at the lights?
there is a humor that the nissan murano is using the Nissan Z engine. same as the Nissan Z’s engine.
good thing that nissan made a diesel version of the murano. but i hope they already found a way to eliminate the noise and vibration of a
diesel engine.
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12.5.2011 @ 04:54