2021 Nissan Murano SV vs SL

2021 Nissan Murano orange front side view

Are you trying to find the right trim level of the Murano to drive home? Then Glendale Nissan is here to help. We are going to take two trims from the middle of the lineup and compare them right here. Let’s take a look at the 2021 Nissan Murano SV vs SL. Of course, they have a lot in common. Both come standard with front-wheel drive and offer all-wheel drive and both come with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that can output up to 260 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque.

If you want to see what new Murano models we have in our inventory right now in Glendale Heights, IL, then click the link below. Otherwise, keep reading to learn more about these two trims.



2021 Nissan Murano SV

VS

2021 Nissan Murano SL

Available/Not Available Heated Seats Front/Rear Standard/Standard
Not Available Around View Monitor Standard
Six-Speaker Generic Sound System 11-Speaker Bose
Not Available Motion Activated Liftgate Standard

How are the 2021 Nissan Murano SV and SL different?

When it comes to seating, the SL gets an upgrade. Not only does it have heated seats in the front and in the rear with the outboard seats, but these seats are also appointed in leather in the SL as opposed to cloth in the SV. The SL also adds a heated steering wheel. If you prefer the feel of cloth like in the SV but still want heated front seats, you can get that as an available upgrade without upgrading to the SL.

Both models feature an infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but the SL adds around view monitor which gives you a 360-degree view of the surroundings of your car. Additionally, though both trims have SiriusXM satellite radio with a 3-month trial, but the SL trim adds SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link also with a 3-month trial.