Nissan has announced pricing and updates for the 2024 Murano. The premium SUV soldiers on with minimal changes, the biggest being the discontinuation of the entry-level S derivative. We’ve already this trend of axing the base model with Mazda and its CX-50 and CX-5 models, among others.
The SV is now the cheapest model in the Murano range, priced at $37,920 – just $220 more than MY2023. Despite its newfound status as the base model, the SV is well-equipped and receives faux leather upholstery, heated front seats, Intelligent Cruise Control, and more. A Murano SV with AWD is available at $39,620 if you require all-wheel drive.
Next up is the SL trim level. With an MSRP of $41,880, the mid-spec variant receives genuine leather upholstery, classy 20-inch Machine-finished alloy wheels, ambient interior lighting, and traffic sign recognition. AWD can be specified for an additional $1,700.