Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Nissan Murano gets New Diesel Engine with 190HP in Europe


The Nissan Murano crossover's appeal to European buyers will be hugely enhanced in September with the addition of a diesel engine to the line-up. The introduction of the diesel version comes just as Nissan's luxury arm Infiniti, announced the European launch of a new V6 turbo diesel co-developed with Renault for the M sedan and FX / EX SUVs.

Oddly enough though, Nissan opted for an enhanced version of its 2.5-liter dCi four-cylinder diesel for the Murano instead of the group's new 3.0-liter V6 that made its way under the hood of the facelifted 2010 Pathfinder and Navara.

In the Murano, Nissan's 2.5 dCi benefits from a series of upgrades including a new direct injection system which operates at 2,000 bar, up from 1,800 bar, a redesigned cylinder head with parallel port and a new variable nozzle turbo (VNT) with electric control rather than the previous hydraulic system.

The result is an overall output of 190-horsepower and 450Nm or 332 lb-ft of peak torque. The four-pot diesel is offered exclusively with a six-speed automatic gearbox with power being transmitted to the road via Nissan's ALL MODE 4x4-i system.

Performance and economy specs are to be announced closer to the sale date of the Murano 2.5dCi in September.



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