Nissan has officially kicked off production of the all-new 2025 Murano at its Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant in Tennessee. The start of production marks a significant milestone for both Nissan and the state of Tennessee.
The 2025 Murano, built on the success of its predecessor, promises to deliver a premium driving experience with its bold design, advanced technology, and powerful performance. The vehicle will be powered by engines produced at Nissan’s Decherd Powertrain Plant.
“We’re incredibly proud to bring the 2025 Murano to life right here in Tennessee,” said Brian Crockett, vice president of manufacturing for the Nissan Smyrna plant. “This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team members.”
With a projected production rate of over 6,700 vehicles per month by March 2025, the Murano is set to make a significant impact on the SUV market. Consumers can expect to see the new Murano in dealerships early next year.
The start of Murano production further solidifies Nissan’s commitment to manufacturing excellence and its strong presence in Tennessee.
Source: Nissan
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