Thee crossovers spearhead Nissan's Geneva offensive this year, the Qashqai, X-Trail and a mystery third model. According to a press statement issued by their European division, the next member of their "rejuvenated crossover family" will be shown for the first time at the show.
This can only be one of two cars, the facelift for the Nissan Juke, which insiders have told us is going into production soon, or the new Murano.
A report from Edmunds exactly a week ago suggested the Murano is coming to the New York Auto Show, which is in April. While it's possible the Murano is being shown at two consecutive motor shows, calling a "rejuvenated crossover" is a bit weird.
Announcing new cars is common business at Nissan. Over the past half year, they already shown two brand new crossovers which have been incredibly well received, the new Qashqai and X-Trail. Both are miles away from their predecessors in terms of style, thanks to a complete turnaround of Nissan's once boring design language.
A report from Edmunds exactly a week ago suggested the Murano is coming to the New York Auto Show, which is in April. While it's possible the Murano is being shown at two consecutive motor shows, calling a "rejuvenated crossover" is a bit weird.
Announcing new cars is common business at Nissan. Over the past half year, they already shown two brand new crossovers which have been incredibly well received, the new Qashqai and X-Trail. Both are miles away from their predecessors in terms of style, thanks to a complete turnaround of Nissan's once boring design language.