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Model & Year Overview

Nissan Murano 2023

The 2023 Murano holds the same position in Nissan's lineup without major revision, maintaining its focus on ride comfort and refined power delivery over driver engagement. The 3.5-litre V6 CVT combination continues to deliver highway fuel consumption in the 9.5–10.5 L/100 km range under moderate conditions — reasonable for a 1,800 kg AWD crossover. Standard equipment on the SL and Platinum trims includes a Bose audio system, heated and ventilated front seats, and a panoramic moonroof — a comprehensive bundle without requiring significant option selections. ProPilot Assist and Nissan's Intelligent Emergency Braking are standard across Canadian trims. The independent rear suspension maintains composure on Quebec's frost-heaved secondary roads better than cheaper soft-rear rivals. Nissan confirmed the Murano would be significantly redesigned for 2024, making 2023 the final year of this generation — which may affect parts availability for the longer term.

Average Price

From

$22 797

Listings

46

2023 Nissan Murano
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Nissan Murano

SL

90 911 km
29 997 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SL

81 126 km
29 990 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SV

51 116 km
31 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

S

71 245 km
29 990 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SL

56 867 km
33 509 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SL

52 585 km
33 980 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

75 818 km
27 608 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SV

85 922 km
32 250 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SV

41 296 km
30 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

163 007 km
22 797 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

Platinum

57 810 km
39 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Nissan Murano

SV

36 422 km
30 998 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

53 112 km
31 500 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SL

99 306 km
26 495 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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Accident-Free

2023 Nissan Murano

43 432 km
33 400 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

142 259 km
22 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

52 885 km
29 991 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

83 125 km
27 897 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

45 620 km
36 395 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

Platinum

44 000 km
34 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

108 359 km
27 993 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

SV

46 170 km
29 835 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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Low KM

2023 Nissan Murano

S

33 562 km
29 995 $
2023 Nissan Murano
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2023 Nissan Murano

Sl Leather

107 034 km
28 991 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

What is the price of the 2023 Nissan Murano in Canada and which trim levels are available?

The 2023 Nissan Murano is a premium midsize SUV offered in Canada in four trim levels: S, SV, SL, and Platinum. The S AWD starts at approximately $40,998, the SV AWD at around $45,498, the SL AWD at approximately $50,498, and the top-of-the-line Platinum AWD at about $55,498. All 2023 Muranos sold in Canada come standard with all-wheel drive and are powered by the 3.5L V6 engine producing 260 hp, paired with a CVT transmission — a smooth, well-proven powertrain that launches the Murano from 0-100 km/h in approximately 7.1 seconds. Freight and PDI charges are approximately $1,995. The Murano occupies a specific niche in Nissan Canada's lineup, offering a distinctive coupe-like style and superior ride comfort compared to the Rogue, while remaining less expensive and less performance-oriented than German premium SUVs. Nissan's warranty covers 3 years/60,000 km basic and 5 years/100,000 km powertrain, with available Nissan Extended Protection plans for additional coverage beyond the factory warranty period.

02

Is the 2023 Nissan Murano well equipped for technology and comfort compared to its Canadian rivals?

The 2023 Nissan Murano in SL and Platinum trims delivers a solid premium equipment level for Canadian buyers. The Platinum trim includes Alcantara Pearl leather heated and ventilated front seats, a Bose Premium 11-speaker audio system, a panoramic sunroof, integrated navigation with a 9-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 360-degree Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection. Nissan Safety Shield 360 is standard across all 2023 trims and includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning with intervention, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and driver attention alert. ProPilot Assist semi-autonomous highway driving is available on SL and Platinum trims — a feature appreciated for long Canadian inter-city highway drives like Ottawa-Toronto. However, compared to the 2023 Ford Edge or the Jeep Grand Cherokee, the Murano shows its age — it has not been fully redesigned since 2015, and certain technologies lag behind newer entrants. For buyers who prioritize ride comfort, V6 refinement, and distinctive styling over cutting-edge technology, the Murano remains compelling, particularly at its price point relative to European alternatives.

03

Is the 2023 Nissan Murano worth its price compared to the Ford Edge and Mazda CX-9 in the Canadian market?

The 2023 Nissan Murano holds its own against the 2023 Ford Edge (from $41,099) and the 2023 Mazda CX-9 (from $43,950 for 3-row seating), but with important distinctions. The Murano's primary advantage is its distinctive styling and its silky-smooth 3.5L V6 — the Edge offers a standard 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder as its base engine, which bothers some buyers accustomed to V6 refinement. The Murano is superior in ride comfort with its well-tuned suspension calibrated for Canadian road surfaces. The CX-9 offers three rows and up to seven seats, which the Murano does not provide — the Nissan Pathfinder or Toyota Highlander are the relevant alternatives for larger families. In terms of cabin quality, the CX-9 is generally regarded as superior in materials. Over a 10-year total cost of ownership, Nissan offers competitive maintenance costs, especially at independent shops. Murano resale values are reasonable but trail the Mazda CX-9, which enjoys an excellent reliability reputation in Canada. For a Canadian couple without children seeking style, comfort, V6 refinement, and reliability, the Murano remains a solid proposition at its price point and represents good value relative to similarly equipped European alternatives.