Choosing the best SUV at your Nissan dealership will depend on factors like performance, fuel economy, and standard technology. Explore the highlights of the 2025 Nissan Rogue and the 2025 Nissan Murano to figure out whether a crossover or luxury SUV is right for you.
Performance & Fuel Economy
The luxurious Murano is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged, four-cylinder motor that delivers 241 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. A front-wheel drivetrain and nine-speed automatic transmission are standard for this model. The athletic Rogue has a lighter-weight 1.5-liter turbocharged, three-cylinder motor with an output of 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, as well as an Xtronic CVT transmission.
The Rogue has an estimated gas mileage of 30 MPG in the city, 37 MPG on the freeway, and 33 MPG combined. The Murano gets 21 MPG in urban areas, 27 MPG on the highway, and 23 MPG combined. Both models have a brake-actuated limited-slip differential. The Rogue can switch between Eco and Sport driving modes.
Exterior Features
The Rogue comes with 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels and LED headlights with signature lighting. The LED headlights can flip between low and high beam headlights to customize your road illumination. Higher Rogue models can be customized with an available first- and second-row moonroof with a power sunshade.
The Murano has larger 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels, as well as heated sideview mirrors. Upper trims enhance the functionality of the outside mirrors with power-folding capabilities and a built-in turn signal indicator.
Interior Features
The sophisticated Murano has a comfortable cabin with leatherette seating material and heated front seats. The eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat has two-way lumbar support. A 12.3-inch NissanConnect infotainment touchscreen is standard for the Murano, along with a six-speaker audio system and a rearview monitor.
The Rogue has a six-way adjustable driver’s seat, cloth seating material, and a folding/reclining 60/40 second-row bench seat. An optional upgrade for the base Rogue is a frameless auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink technology.
Safety Features
Both Nissan SUVs are equipped with Nissan’s signature trio of collision prevention technologies. The Intelligent Forward Collision Warning can initiate automatic braking power to mitigate a frontal collision with another vehicle. The automatic braking system has built-in pedestrian detection to prevent urban accidents. A rear cross-traffic alert system intervenes with rear automatic braking to avoid rear cross-traffic impacts.
Features like Intelligent Driver Alertness, blind spot warning, and lane departure warning are standard for the Rogue. The Murano comes with Intelligent Lane Intervention, Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention, and ProPILOT Assist 1.0, Nissan’s hands-on highway driving assistant.
Both Nissan SUVs are five-passenger models suitable for urban and suburban driving thanks to thoughtful safety and performance features. Drop by Grubbs Nissan of Tulsa in Tulsa, OK for a test drive.

