2015 Nissan Murano unveiled ahead of New York auto show (pictures)
The redesigned crossover appears to have been hitting the gym, boasting more a muscular design than any previous generation.
2015 Nissan Murano revealed ahead of New York auto show
The next version of Nissan's Murano crossover debuts ahead of the 2014 New York International Auto Show.
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Third-generation
The third-generation 2015 model shares many of its design cues with the Resonance Concept from the 2013 Detroit auto show.
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V-Motion
The "V-Motion" front-end design is more aggressive than the more-approachable looks of the current model.
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Muscular sheet metal
The crossover also appears to have been working out, boasting more muscular sheet metal than the previous model.
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Profile
Dark colored trim beneath the doors visually slims the crossover's waist, causing it to look less doughy than before.
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Floating roof
A blacked-out D-pillar creates the illusion of wrap-around rear glass.
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Rear end
Boomerang-shaped rear tail lights and dual exhaust tips echo those of the Nissan Z coupe.
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Liftgate
The 2015 will almost certainly be available with a power opening and closing rear liftgate.
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Spoiler alert
A black spoiler integrates into the rear end and completes the floating roof illusion.
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Front end
The front end isn't nearly as aggressive as that of the Resonance Concept that inspired it, but is a radical departure from the previous Murano design.
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Boomerang headlamps
The boomerang-shaped headlamps, a staple of the automaker's design language, make an appearance here, complimenting the V-Motion front end.
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Interior
This example is doubtless a top spec trim level, but it allows us to see how Nissan is improving the Murano's interior.
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Leather and wood
Light leather trim complements equally airy wood accents on the doors and center console.
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Infotainment
At the base of the infotainment stack -- well below the large 8-inch touch-screen interface -- we can see the push-button starter. Ahead of the driver, you'll find a 7-inch display in the center of the digital instrument cluster.
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Zero Gravity seats
Nissan's NASA-inspired Zero Gravity seats make a return appearance here.
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Stay tuned
We'll be getting more details about this new crossover as our coverage of the 2014 New York auto show continues. Stay tuned.