The Murano's cabin is among the nicest, most well-equipped interiors in this comparison and is more luxe than most of the other Nissan products - Car and Driver
With the expected redesign, the interiors will get an upgrade with a lot more features. Despite its age, the interiors of the current Murano still look and feel top class mostly because of Nissan’s excellent zero gravity front seats which are the best in class. The higher trim levels get soft-touch leather everywhere, from the seats to the door panels to the armrests. The dashboard still looks modern with a swooping and curvy design and wooden trim outlines. Move onto the back seats and there is plenty of space with a well-cushioned bench seat.
The 2022 Murano gets zero-gravity front seats which are well cushioned and very comfortable even for long journeys. The middle passenger gets a headrest and three-point seatbelt. The rear seats can also be reclined for more comfort. Semi-aniline leather-appointed seats with diamond-quilted inserts are available only for the top trim. The seating capacity is common in all of Murano’s rivals. Legroom space is comfortable for the front row but the rear row lacks legroom space as compared to fellow competitors.
Models
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2022 Nissan Murano
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2021 Honda Passport
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2021 Hyundai Santa Fe
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Seating Capacity
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5
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5
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5
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Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)
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39.9/59.5/40.5
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39.5/62/40.9
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41.2/59.1/44.1
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Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)
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39.8/58.9/38.7
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40.1/61.9/39.6
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39/58.3/41.7
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Standard Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)
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32.1
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41.2
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36.4
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The current Nissan Murano lags in terms of cargo capacity compared to more accomplished rivals like the Honda Passport and Hyundai Santa Fe. The newer expected 2023 design could get a more boxy appearance which could translate to improved cargo capacity.
All models of the Murano get an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with NIssanConnect software and plenty of functions including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, navigation, SiriusXM satellite radio, voice recognition, and Bluetooth. Higher trims like SL and Platinum get a Bose premium audio system with 11 speakers including dual subwoofers. Travel link with traffic updates is available for 3 months trial for the SL and Platinum trim.
Some notable interior features include the following:
- 8-inch NissanConnect infotainment system
- Heated steering wheel
- Reclining rear seatbacks with center armrest
- Android Auto and Apple Carplay connectivity
- Nissan Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition
- SiriusXM travel link with traffic updates
- Voice recognition
- Steering wheel-mounted cruise control
- Driver’s seat and outside mirrors position memory system
- Bose premium audio system with 11-speaker and dual subwoofers