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Are the Murano and Loulan the same car?

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EllaMarie
08/31/25 6:48am
The Murano and Loulan are the same car. Before the Loulan was officially introduced to the domestic market, it was called the Murano. The Murano is now sold under Dongfeng Nissan with the unified Chinese name Loulan. In addition to essential features like the trip computer, 8-inch touchscreen, multimedia controls, and ASCD cruise control system, the top-tier model of the new Loulan is also equipped with rear-seat independent screens and a BOSE high-fidelity sound system. Standard features include 8-way electric seat adjustment for the driver and 4-way for the front passenger, while the top-tier model includes seat memory and electric steering wheel adjustment. It comes with the second-generation Predictive Forward Collision Warning system, which includes Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Driver Attention Alert (DAS), Moving Object Detection (MOD), and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (CTA), as well as an Around View Monitor (AVM). The Intelligent Forward Collision Mitigation system includes Intelligent Emergency Braking (EAPM) and Forward Emergency Braking (FEB), combined with the Zone Body high-rigidity structure and seven airbags. In addition to a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, the new Loulan hybrid model is equipped with a 2.5L supercharged + electric motor powertrain. This powertrain consists of a QR25DER supercharged gasoline engine and an electric motor. The performance of this hybrid system is equivalent to that of a 3.5L V6 naturally aspirated engine but with lower fuel consumption. It is paired with an XTRONIC CVT continuously variable transmission.
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DelPresley
09/13/25 3:09am
I've been studying cars for many years, and both Meirennu and Loulan are indeed the same vehicle, representing the Chinese names for the Nissan Murano. The Murano was launched in the early 2000s as a crossover SUV and has gained widespread popularity globally. When it entered the Chinese market, it was officially named Loulan, inspired by Chinese regional aesthetics to blend into the local culture; Meirennu, on the other hand, is a folk nickname derived from the direct phonetic translation of Murano, similar to how the Toyota Corolla is sometimes called Huaguan. This car emphasizes dynamic lines and spacious interiors in its design, with identical chassis and engine configurations, delivering smooth and reliable performance. In daily usage, people might refer to it differently based on preference, but whether in repair manuals or sales data, they point to the same model. In recent years, the Murano has undergone updates, but the dual-naming strategy remains unchanged to facilitate communication among car owners. Understanding this background can help avoid confusion when purchasing or maintaining the vehicle.
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HopeAnn
10/27/25 3:56am
I've driven quite a few cars on the road and personally experienced the Murano SUV. Friends often call it 'Meirennu', which actually refers to the same vehicle. When purchasing this car, the salesperson emphasized that it's the Chinese version of the Murano, officially named 'Loulan', but many car enthusiasts are more familiar with the transliterated name 'Meirennu'. The handling feels excellent, with light and responsive steering, making it suitable for long trips. The cabin noise insulation is well done, though the fuel consumption is slightly higher. In daily conversations, people casually refer to it as 'Meirennu' for a more familiar touch, especially in WeChat group chats about cars. The model hasn't changed, with identical powertrain and chassis specifications, and parts are interchangeable during maintenance. If you're considering buying this type of vehicle, checking the VIN number is the most reliable way to confirm it's part of the Murano family. In short, the difference in names is a matter of habit—don't let the terminology confuse your car-buying decision.
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