Does the Nissan Murano use a supercharger or a turbocharger?

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StAngelina
07/29/25 9:30pm
Nissan Murano only uses a supercharged engine in its hybrid version. The hybrid version is equipped with a 2.5-liter supercharged engine, while the pure gasoline version uses a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The Murano is a mid-size SUV under Nissan, with dimensions of 4897mm in length, 1908mm in width, and 1691mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. The Nissan Murano is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine from the VQ series, delivering a maximum power of 260 horsepower and a maximum torque of 325 Nm, paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission. This powertrain is the same as that of the top-end version of the Nissan Altima.
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KateAnn
08/15/25 8:26pm
Previously studied the Murano's powertrain, which neither adopted pure turbocharging nor pure supercharging, but instead utilized a hybrid technology. The current main model is equipped with a combination of a 2.5L supercharged engine and an electric motor, officially named Super Charger hybrid. During initial acceleration, the electric motor silently intervenes, while the supercharger avoids turbo lag, making mid-range acceleration particularly smooth. Compared to pure turbocharged vehicles, its throttle response is more akin to a large-displacement naturally aspirated engine, yet with significantly lower fuel consumption. However, it's worth noting that the older Murano 3.5L was a true naturally aspirated engine, as this model series has undergone several changes in its powertrain solutions.
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Ramon
10/17/25 4:10am
Owners of the Murano might notice the absence of that sudden turbo-like kick during acceleration, which precisely indicates it's equipped with a supercharger. Driven by the engine belt, the supercharger delivers a much more linear power output. The hybrid version can even run purely on electric power at speeds below 70 km/h, making it exceptionally quiet in traffic jams. Compared to a friend's turbocharged SUV, the Murano drives more like the old family Teana—smooth yet with sustained power, and the combined force of the electric motor and supercharger during overtaking is quite exhilarating.
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