Nissan brought a splash of brass and color to the Los Angeles Auto Show today during a press conference featuring the debut of two new vehicles, the launch of a unique vehicle personalization program and an appearance by local Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen.
Sharing center stage at the Nissan display were the all-new 2015 Nissan Murano crossover, making its official debut in full production trim, and the revised Nissan JUKE sport cross.
Sharing center stage at the Nissan display were the all-new 2015 Nissan Murano crossover, making its official debut in full production trim, and the revised Nissan JUKE sport cross.
- All-new 2015 Nissan Murano set to arrive December 5th at Nissan dealers nationwide, with a starting M.S.R.P.* of $29,560
- New 2015 Nissan JUKE, with revised styling and enhanced standard content, shown for first time in North America, goes on sale today
- New JUKE "Color Studio" personalization program announced – offers unique way to customize Nissan's popular sport cross with a choice of 12 accessories in a range of 8 colors
- Press conference also highlights Nissan's ongoing support of the Heisman Trophy Trust's charitable efforts
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