For the 2022 model year, the Kona receives its first major makeover since its 2018 debut. From the outside, it's sharper and sleeker than its predecessors, and a new N Line trim adds a distinctly sporty look.
Pros Optional turbocharged engine provides quick acceleration Nimble handling makes it enjoyable to drive Lots of features for your money Exciting performance from the Kona N
Cons Weak base engine Interior is trimmed with a lot of hard plastic panels
2022 is the debut year for the Kona crossover that joins the N brand's ranks for the first time ever.
Pros Engaging handling, smile-inducing overboost function, aggressive styling.
Cons Looks meaner than it is, loud on the highway, ride verges on too stiff.
PROS Fun to drive Worthwhile feature inclusions over i30 N Funky styling
CONS Lacking in cabin and cargo room Cabin can get noisy i30 N is the smarter choice as a track car
Nissan has given the Murano's safety game a boost for 2021 by making its previously optional suite of driver-assistance features standard across the range. Called Safety Shield 360, this package of features includes automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automated emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, and automatic high-beams, among others. Gone is the SV Premium package and in its place Nissan will offer the Special Edition package, which includes a panoramic sunroof, a 360-degree exterior camera system, faux-leather upholstery, heated front seats, and 20-inch wheels.
PROS Bold styling, well-appointed interior, lots of standard driver-assistance tech.
CONS Blasé driving dynamics, CVT is unrefined, low towing capacity.
The 2021 Nissan Murano’s windswept shape still looks good and safety is strong, but it’s showing its age.
PROS Unique style Comfy front seats Plush ride Lots of active safety gear
CONS So-so cargo capacity Interior and tech show their age Surprisingly thirsty Not as well-equipped as some rivals