The Murano will not be getting the usual black-out body parts, instead opting for a more elegant and upmarket appearance with exterior and interior upgrades.
Specifically, the car will be getting a two-piece sunroof, heated front seats wrapped in Prima-Tex synthetic leather, a 360-degree camera system and 20-inch Coal Black wheels.
Additionally, customers will be able to order their Murano in three new colors: Boulder Gray Pearl, Magnetic Black Pearl, and Scarlet Ember Tintcoat.
The current-gen Nissan Murano has been around for quite a while now, only receiving a minor facelift last year. The largest refresh was as far back as 2014, but the SUV continues to sell well, so the manufacturer sees no need to mess with the formula.