2025 Nissan Murano Interior Review

I spent some time in the 2025 Nissan Murano recently, and the story clearly starts inside. Nissan bills this as a 'sanctuary' —which is laying it on pretty thick—but it's still a nice place to spend time.
I particularly liked the shapes of the dash and the ambient lighting, which threw Lincoln and Volvo vibes. I didn't love the infotainment, which is still workable, just not great. This Murano Platinum with all-wheel drive, with a few options, costs $54,525.
Watch the video below for my 60-second interior review:
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Greg Migliore is AutoGuide's Editorial Director. He has covered the auto industry for two decades, most recently as editor-in-chief of Autoblog. He's also been an editor at Automobile and Autoweek. He's a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University and the Yale Publishing course. Greg is a member of the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Awards jury.
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