The "crossover? "minivan? Koreans have been updated with a small facelift which now includes LED daytime running lights, fog lights, larger LED taillights with vertical segmentation, and a grille with a slightly thinner frame. The interior is roughly as it was, but the wheel has new buttons and a GPS can be seen in the center console. In the U.S., the renewal shall be accompanied by a new 1.6 GDI engine of 135 horsepower and 160-horsepower 2.0. Both engines will be offered with automatic and six-speed manual.
We were the first to tell you the name of this variant of mad Nippon SUV, the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet will indeed reality, as confirmed for the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2010. The first SUV ever built cabriolet, excluding Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and Suzuki Vitara / Jimny, could be seen in a time as First Prev show car.




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