Nissan Murano Interior: Comfort That Feels Premium

June 8th, 2026 by

2026 Nissan Murano Interior

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Does the Nissan Murano’s interior actually feel exclusive, or does it just look the part? It feels it. The 2026 Nissan Murano proves that a mainstream SUV can borrow the manners of a luxury car. Now in its fourth generation, this midsize crossover pairs genuinely upscale materials with smart engineering, and it does so starting at just under $41,670 MSRP (plus destination fee), thousands below the premium-badged rivals it quietly imitates. Step inside, and the Murano makes its priorities clear: this is a five-passenger cabin where comfort is the main event, not an afterthought.

Every trim comes standard with Nissan’s Zero Gravity front seats, a NASA-inspired configuration that supports your spine to help combat fatigue on long drives. Choose the top Platinum trim, and you get semi-aniline quilted leather plus heated, cooled, and massaging front seats. Even the outboard rear seats use the Zero Gravity shape and offer available heating, so passengers ride in nearly the same comfort as the driver.

Dimensions and Seating

Behind the polish sits everyday practicality. The Murano provides 112 cubic feet of passenger volume and 32.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats. Fold the 60/40 split seatbacks, and that capacity expands to 63.5 cubic feet, enough for a weekend’s worth of luggage or a load from the garden center.

Measurement Front Rear
Headroom 41.1 in. 39.7 in.
Legroom 44.3 in. 36.3 in.
Shoulder room 60.8 in. 58.5 in.

Interior Design and Comfort

Nissan tuned the front row for the driver and the back row for passengers who expect real space. An available 12-way power driver’s seat with four-way power lumbar support helps you find an ideal position, while a heated, leatherette-wrapped steering wheel takes the chill off winter mornings. Other comfort highlights include:

  • 64-color ambient lighting you can match to your mood
  • A panoramic moonroof with a power sunshade on SL and Platinum trims
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control for separate driver and passenger settings
  • Manual rear-window sunshades that shield second-row riders from glare

2026 Nissan Murano sunroof
 

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Technology

The dashboard centers on dual 12.3-inch displays that blend the digital gauge cluster and touchscreen into one clean, cinematic panel. SL and Platinum trims add Google built-in, so Google Maps and Assistant work without tethering your phone, and an available 12.6-inch head-up display (HUD) projects your speed and directions onto the windshield to keep your eyes forward. The connected experience continues with:

  • Standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • A 10-speaker Bose Premium Audio System with Active Noise Cancellation on SL and Platinum variants
  • Wireless charging, four USB ports, and an available Wi-Fi hotspot

Safety and Accessories

The cabin keeps you both secure and comfortable. Standard Nissan Safety Shield 360 bundles six driver aids, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, and rear cross-traffic alert. Available ProPILOT Assist 2.1 enables hands-off highway driving in mapped conditions, and a 3D Around View Monitor with Invisible Hood View makes navigating tight parking lots easy.

The Success Behind the 2026 Nissan Murano’s Interior

Five distinct upholstery and coordinated trim combinations allow owners to personalize the cabin. From Graphite, Gray, and Graphite Mahogany to Ivory Caramel and Twilight Blue, the 2026 Nissan Murano wraps you in quiet, confident luxury at a price that still makes sense. Come experience it in person. Schedule a test drive, sink into those Zero Gravity seats, and discover how premium comfort should feel. We would be glad to welcome you behind the wheel.
 

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