Merged with existing thread. Nissan is providing few details about the 2018 model.Jason81Anderson wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2017 2:46 amI'm, looking to buy a new ride. Is it worth waiting for the new model 2018 Nissan Murano? Thanks for any answer.
AEB (previously known as Forward Emergency Braking) uses radar technology to monitor a vehicle's proximity to the vehicle ahead, giving the driver audible and visual display warnings to help the driver reduce the vehicle's speed if a potential frontal collision is detected. If the driver fails to respond, the AEB system can apply the brakes, helping the driver to avoid the collision or reduce the speed of impact if it is unavoidable.
2018 Nissan Murano
The car is actually going to be an update and not a completely new model. This is quite clear, especially since the current car has been around for roughly 3 years now. The update will mostly change the exterior design with some intrusions inside the cabin. Even though it will still look like a Murano, the new model will definitely have an edge. So far not much is official about the car but it is safe to assume the price won’t move much. The base of $30,500 will likely remain the same as before.
The 2018 Nissan Murano release date is set for the late months of 2017. According to sources from auto industry, the vehicle will enter production in autumn months while the sales will probably start in December. Some claims say that the early months of 2018 are a possibility for Murano release and that the vehicle in question could actually come as a 2019 MY. Despite this, we are quite confident that 2018 Murano will hit the streets before the year ends.