Engine Capacity Rating
3.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
260 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
LE 3.5L
AED 140,500
Engine Assembly
3.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
260 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
320 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
3480 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
3.5 L
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
6

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The Nissan Murano is a five-seat mid-size crossover SUV that leans into bold styling and a premium cabin experience rather than chasing off-road credentials — making it one of the more distinctive choices in its segment. The 2026 Murano is available in the UAE from AED 140,500 in the LE 3.5L trim.
Power comes from a 3.5 L naturally aspirated engine producing 260 BHP, paired with a continuously variable Automatic transmission. With only a single trim level currently listed, buyers get a fully specified car from the outset — expect a well-equipped interior with premium materials, a large touchscreen, Bose audio, heated and ventilated front seats, and a panoramic roof as standard. The LE 3.5L represents the Murano's flagship positioning rather than a stripped entry point.
Pros: the Murano's sculpted exterior and upmarket interior genuinely stand out against more conservative rivals like the Toyota Camry-based crossovers — it punches above its price in perceived quality. The 260 BHP output delivers relaxed highway performance well-suited to UAE motorway driving. With 5 seats and a generous boot, it works well as a daily family car. Cons: the large-displacement petrol engine is thirstier than newer turbocharged rivals in this class, which matters at the fuel pump over time. The single-trim structure means buyers have no way to trade down to a lower entry price. No hybrid or electrified option is available, which increasingly puts it behind segment rivals that do offer one.
Residual value and used market data are not available for this model at this time, so a meaningful resale assessment cannot be made. Buyers coming from a previous Murano generation should note that brand loyalty tends to be high in this segment — the Murano's styling and comfort package has historically made owners reluctant to switch away.
Buyers also consider the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander and Kia Sorento — the closest rivals in this segment and price bracket.