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Nissan Rogue

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Compact crossover SUV by Nissan

Motor vehicle
Nissan Rogue
2023 Nissan Rogue SV (US)
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Also calledNissan X-Trail (2013–present)
Mitsubishi Outlander (2026, for Rogue PHEV only)
Production2007–present
Model years2008–present
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style5-doorSUV
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive orall-wheel-drive
Chronology
Predecessor

TheNissan Rogue is acompact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturerNissan. It made its debut in October 2007 for the 2008 model year.[1] Beginning in 2013 for the 2014model year, the model has been merged with theX-Trail sold outside the North American market, making them identical.[2][3]

As of 2023, the Rogue was manufactured at theNissan Smyrna Assembly Plant inTennessee, United States and at theNissan Motor Kyushu plant inKanda, Fukuoka, Japan. Between August 2014 and March 2020, it was also built at theRenault Samsung Motors plant inBusan, South Korea under contract.

First generation (S35; 2008)

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Motor vehicle
First generation
2008 Nissan Rogue SL
Overview
Model codeS35
Also calledNissan Rogue Select (2014–2015)
Production2007–2015
Model years
  • 2008–2013 (as Rogue)
  • 2014–2015 (as Rogue Select)
AssemblyJapan:Kanda, Fukuoka (Nissan Motor Kyushu)
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan C platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
TransmissionCVT
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.9 in (2,690 mm)
Length182.9–184.3 in (4,646–4,681 mm)
Width70.9 in (1,801 mm)
Height65.3 in (1,659 mm)
Curb weight3,529 lb (1,601 kg)

The first-generation Rogue made its debut at theNorth American International Auto Show inDetroit on 7 January 2007. It replaces theNissan X-Trail inCanada as Nissan's entry-levelSUV and thebody-on-frameNissan Xterra in Mexico due to the Smyrna plant freeing capacity for theSuzuki Equator, although the Xterra continued on sale in the United States and Canada through the 2015 model year after being withdrawn from the Mexican market after the 2008 model year.

The first-generation Rogue was available in three trim levels in the United States: S, SV and SL, available withfront-wheel drive andall-wheel drive.[4][5][6]

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    Rear view
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    Interior

2011 model year update

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Changes to the Rogue include redesigned exterior featuring a new front fascia and grille, new front and rear spoilers, redesigned gauges recolored from orange to black, redesigned center dash for addition of the navigation system, new low rolling resistance tires (available with the 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels) and a new under-body cover.

The Rogue S Krōm Edition is a version of Rogue S with more aggressive styling, sport-tuned exhaust, 18-inch polished wheels and tires, a unique grille and bumper with fog lamps, and other styling tweaks. The vehicle was unveiled at the 23rd Annual International Z Car Convention in Nashville.

US models went on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide beginning 13 August 2010. Early models include S and SV.[7]

Equipment

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The SV is available with an optional SL package, adding leather seats, touch screen navigation system and 18-inch alloy wheels, along with other premium features.

Recalls

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Nissan vehicles withGarmin Navi 750, 760 and 765 GPS devices, which included Rogue sold with the Garmin devices between 2008 and 2010, were recalled in 2010 due to overheating.[8] On 23 November 2011, Nissan announced a recall of 7,365 2011 Rogue vehicles for improperly manufactured electric power steering (EPS) assist units, which over time could cause the power assist feature to fail, causing a loss of power assist and an increased risk of an accident.[9][10]

2012 model year update

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Changes to the 2012 Rogue includes new aluminum-alloy wheels design, sport mode to the CVT, one new exterior color (Graphite Blue), Around View Monitor for SL package, which creates a composite top-view of the vehicle's surrounding and displays it through a LCD monitor.[11]

"Special Edition" (replaced "Krom" edition) adds 16-inch alloy wheels, a premium audio system, satellite radio, privacy glass, rear view monitor and fog lamps to the S trim.[12][13]

In Canada, the Rogue comes in S and SV trim in front- or all-wheel-drive, and in a top-line SL trim in all-wheel-drive.

Recalls

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In February 2012, Nissan recalled 2,983 MY 2012 versions of the Murano and Rogue, because the tire pressure monitoring system was not activated when the cars were assembled.[14]

Rogue Select

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The Select was a continuation of the first generation Rogue sold alongside an all-new Rogue that went on sale in 2013 as a 2014 model. Since the production capacity allowed for the first generation to be built in conjunction with the second generation, it allowed for a lower entry price to Rogue customers as well as fleet sales. The Rogue Select was offered only in the S trim level, with AWD being an option. It went on sale in January 2014 as a 2014 model year vehicle and was continued through 2015. Nissan then announced that 2015 would be the final year.[15] The Rogue Select was not offered in Canada.

Similar to the Japanese built Rogue and theNissan X-Trail, the Rogue Select was built at the Nissan Motor Kyushu Plant inKanda, Fukuoka in Japan.[16]

Safety

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Safety features in the Rogue include front airbags, side-impact airbags, side-curtain airbags with rollover sensors, tire-pressure monitor, ABS with brake-assist and electronic brake-force distribution, traction control, and anti-skid control. The following summarizes theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Crash Test Ratings[17]

Frontal Driver (5 stars out of 5)
Frontal Passenger (4 stars out of 5)
Side Impact (5 stars out of 5)
Rollover (4 stars out of 5)

In the IIHS evaluation of the 2013 model year, the Rogue achieved a "Good"crashworthiness rating for Head Restraints & Seats, Side, and Moderate Overlap Front, while achieving an “Acceptable” rating in Roof Strength, and a "Marginal" rating in Small Overlap Front. Modifications were made starting in the 2014 model year which increased the Small Overlap Front and Roof Strength ratings to "Good".[18]

Awards and recognition

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Second generation (T32; 2014)

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See also:Nissan X-Trail (T32)
Motor vehicle
Second generation
2016 Nissan Rogue SV
Overview
Model codeT32
Also calledNissan X-Trail
Production2013–2020
Model years2014–2020
Assembly
DesignerNobutaka Tase and Kazunori Murabayashi[22]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-CD platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase106.5 in (2,705 mm)
Length182.7 in (4,641 mm)
Width71.7 in (1,821 mm)
Height67.3 in (1,709 mm)

The second generation Rogue is a version of the Nissan X-Trail and inspired by the Hi-Cross Concept to adapt to the US and Canada markets.[23] Changes include optional third row 7 passenger seating, standard four-wheel independent suspension, electric power-assisted steering and four-wheel disc brakes with an anti-lock braking system. This generation has an interior size similar to Nissan'sMurano,Altima andMaxima. For the 2018 model year, Nissan decided to drop the third row option in favor of optimizing interior passenger room and cargo utility space.

The vehicle was unveiled at the2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.[24] US models went on sale in November 2013 as a 2014 model year vehicle. Early models included 2.5-liter 4-cylinderQR25DE engine rated 170 hp (127 kW) and 175 pound-feet (237 N⋅m), XtronicCVTJatco CVT8[25] with standard Sport Mode switch, 3 trims (S, SV and SL, each in a choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive).[26][27][28][29]

Production of the 2014 Rogue began atSmyrna, Tennessee as the facility's 10 millionth vehicle.[30] Production of the Rogue crossover at South Korean manufacturer Renault Samsung Motors's Busan plant started in September 2014, with an annual capacity of about 80,000 units.[31][32] The 2014 Rogue received the distinction of being the first automobile to be manufactured inSouth Korea for a Japanese automaker and sold under a Japanese brand, thanks to theRenault–Nissan Alliance, in which the Rogue is built byRenault Samsung Motors inBusan.[33]

In 2016, the Rogue became Nissan's top-selling model for the first time, a total of 329,904 sales reflecting a 14.9 percent increase.[34]

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Model year updates

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2016

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The 2016 model comes with technology such asNissanConnect with Navigation, Siri Eyes Free and many other new features. Eight exterior colors are offered.[35]

2017

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The Rogue was facelifted for the 2017 model year, with restyled headlights and tail lights, andLEDdaytime running lights standard on all trim levels. The SL trim is also available with full LED headlamps as part of the SL Premium Package. The front grille plastics also changed, with the wider V-Motion grille, that Nissan has throughout its lineup.

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    2017 Nissan Rogue
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    Interior

2018

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Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert became standard safety features for MY 2018 both in US and Canadian markets. The SV trim received the bigger touch screen radio as standard equipment.ProPILOT Assist is an option on the SL trim.[36] The optional 2-person 3rd row offered on the S and SV was discontinued, it was not available on the SL trim level or with the hybrid powertrain.[37]

Rogue Hybrid

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Ahybrid Rogue debuted in January 2017, with limited availability for the 2017 model year. The hybrid features regenerative braking, pure drive hybrid emblems, energy monitor, hybrid battery status, under-floor storage area replacing Divide-N-Hide Cargo System, a 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine (power: 141 hp and torque: 141 lb-ft) and Xtronic CVT combined with an electric motor (power: 40 hp) and lithium-ion battery, for a combined power of 176 hp. Thelithium-ion battery is located below the thick flooring of the under-floor cargo storage area. The Rogue Hybrid is available in two trim levels, SV and SL, but does not offer third-row seating ("Family Package") and Divide-N-Hide Cargo System due to the bulk of the lithium-ion battery.[38] Nissan discontinued the hybrid Rogue starting 2020, citing low interest.[39]

Marketing

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In 2007, the Rogue was featured on the television seriesHeroes, and in 2014, Nissan became the exclusive automotive partner for the launch of Apple'siTunes Radio, with the campaign theme "Make the Ordinary Extraordinary."[40]

Star Wars Edition

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2017 Rogue One Edition

A special edition model known as the "2017 Nissan Rogue: Rogue OneStar Wars Limited Edition" inspired by the 2016 filmRogue One was released for the 2017 model year. Available with the glacier white or the magnetic black exterior color and charcoal interior, the Rogue One Edition is only available on the SV trim levels and features a panoramic moonroof, BOSE Audio System, black glossed front grille, black gloss accents on the front and rear bumper, black chrome door handles, black roof rails, black smoked twin LED projector headlights, black wheels, death trooper helmet replica, and Rogue One Edition badging and emblems on the exterior and the interior door sill panels as additional standard features for the Rogue One model versus the regular Nissan Rogue. Only 5,400 units of this limited edition were built.[41]

Safety

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The Rogue holds the Top Safety Pick forIIHS ratings. With the safety features from the first generation, it also includes lane departure warning, frontal collision warning, object detection warning (SL trim only), and a 360 degree backup camera.

The Rogue platform placed surprisingly well in the SwedishTeknikens VärldMoose evasive maneuver test, managing an 84 km/h (52 mph) entry speed with the Qashqai and an 80 km/h (50 mph) entry speed with the AWD Rogue, scoring amongst and above many high end sports/supercars.

IIHS scores: 2014–2020 Nissan Rogue
Small overlap front (driver)Good
Small overlap front (passenger)Acceptable (2019 and newer)
Moderate overlap frontGood
Side impactGood
Roof strengthGood
Head restraints & seatsGood

The Small Overlap Test, introduced in 2012 by theIIHS simulates a frontal collision on 25% of the driver's side. Since its adoption, the IIHS has noticed several automakers making non-symmetrical modifications to their vehicles, the Rogue being one of them. Another Small Overlap Test was conducted on a number of vehicles including a 2014 Rogue, but was conducted on the passenger side instead. Based on this test, the Rogue would have received a "Marginal" rating if the IIHS were to provide ratings for passenger-side protection. The crash test's intrusion was 10 inches further into the vehicle on the passenger's side than on the driver's side and completely tore off the structural door hinge pillar on the passenger side.[42]

The Rogue was redesigned for the 2014 model year. The redesigned Rogue shares no ratings with the previous design, built since the 2008 model year and given a new name for 2014–15, the Rogue Select. Starting with the 2014 year, the Rogue was awarded Top Safety Pick+ by IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety).[43]

Nissan vehicles built from 2014 to 2017 were put under a recall as the occupant classification sensor (OCS) would think that an adult in the passenger seat is a child. They recalled over 6 million vehicles for either reprogramming or replacing.

Third generation (T33; 2021)

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See also:Nissan X-Trail (T33)
Motor vehicle
Third generation
2021 Nissan Rogue SV AWD (pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeT33
Also calledNissan X-Trail
ProductionSeptember 2020 – present
Model years2021–present
Assembly
DesignerLars Taubert, Takeo Horie and Shinya Momokawa[46]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-CD platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase106.5 in (2,705 mm)
Length183 in (4,648 mm)
Width72.4 in (1,839 mm)
Height66.9 in (1,699 mm)
Curb weight3,371–3,494 lb (1,529–1,585 kg)

The third generation Rogue was revealed in North America on 15 June 2020. Production in the United States began on 22 September 2020, and the vehicle arrived at Nissan dealerships in the United States in late October.[47]

It is claimed to be built on a new platform,[48] while the dimensions are similar to its predecessor. It has a more distinctive exterior design, punctuated by a boxier, more squared-off front end and recognizable LED lighting signatures along with two-tone exterior color combinations.[49]

TheQR25DE engine used in the previous two generations has been replaced with a newdirect-injectedPR25DD engine making 181 hp, paired with a CVT. The flagship Platinum model features a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, quilted semi-aniline leather upholstery, heated rear seats and wireless AppleCarPlay andAndroid Auto (late availability)[50] joins the pre-existing S, SV and SL trim levels. The interior has also been revised with an electronic shifter setup and an 8- or 9-inch infotainment screen.[51][52]

For the 2022 model year, the Rogue received a powertrain update, except for the Canadian base model. The 2.5-literPR25DD four-cylinder was replaced by a 1.5-literKR15DDT three-cylinder variable-compression turbocharged (VC-Turbo) engine, which is more powerful with 201 hp (150 kW; 204 PS) and 225 lb⋅ft (305 N⋅m; 31.1 kg⋅m) of torque, while being more efficient. TheXtronic CVT transmission also was given an update; this gave the CVT a 17 percent higher gear ratio spread and reduced the internal friction by 32 percent.[53]

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    Rear view (pre-facelift)
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    Interior (pre-facelift)

2024 refresh

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The Rogue facelift was unveiled on 16 October 2023, for the 2024 model year. It features a redesigned front fascia and rear fascia. The interior gets a 12.3-inch touchscreen withGoogle Built-In for the SL and Platinum models.[54] The 2.5-literPR25DD four-cylinder was fully dropped in Canada in favor of the 1.5-literKR15DDT three-cylinder.

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    2026 Rogue (facelift)
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    Interior
  • 2025 Rogue Rock Creek (front)
    2025 Rogue Rock Creek (front)
  • 2025 Rogue Rock Creek (rear)
    2025 Rogue Rock Creek (rear)

KR15DDT engine NHTSA investigation

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On December 13, 2023, theNHTSA opened an investigation into customer complaints of engine failure in the Nissan'sKR15DDT andKR20DDET engines, the former being used since the Nissan Rogue update in 2022. The complaints allege engine failure, loss of motive power, engine knock, or noise and/or metal chunks and shavings being found in the oil pan of vehicles with these engines.[55] The cause appears to be seizures and damages to the main bearings and L-links.[56] Nissan stated that they are attempting to address these failures by changing their manufacturing process.[56]

Nameplate usage from other models

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Rogue Sport

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Main article:Nissan Qashqai

A version of the globalQashqai was released in the US market for the 2017 model year as theRogue Sport. Imported from Kyushu, Japan, the vehicle serves customers interested in a smaller, lower price-point Rogue after the discontinuation of the previous-generation Rogue Select. The Rogue Sport is slightly smaller than the regular Rogue and comes with a 2.0-liter direct-injected inline-four engine rated 141 hp (105 kW) at 6000 rpm and 147 lb⋅ft (199 N⋅m)of torque at 4400 rpm. Compared with the Rogue, the Rogue Sport is 12 inches shorter overall, 0.4 inches lower and has a two-inch shorter wheelbase.[57] Trim levels include S, SV and SL with FWD or AWD.

For the 2020 model year, the Rogue Sport received a minor facelift.[57]

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    2017 Nissan Rogue Sport
  • 2020 Nissan Rogue Sport
    2020 Nissan Rogue Sport

Rogue Plug-in Hybrid (2025)

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Main article:Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV § Outlander PHEV 2

On 17 November 2025, Nissan announced aplug-in hybrid variant of the Rogue, which is a rebadged fourth-generation Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. It is planned to go on sale in North America in early 2026 for the 2026 model year.[58]

  • Nissan Rogue PHEV
    Nissan Rogue PHEV
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Sales

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Calendar yearU.S.Canada
200717,808[59]7,503[59]
200875,05313,163
200977,22211,056
201099,51513,199
2011124,543[60]14,191
2012142,349[60]14,329
2013162,751[61]16,878
2014199,199[62]28,827
2015287,190[62]35,841
2016329,904[34]40,055[63]
2017403,465[64]43,418[65]
2018412,110[66]41,167[67]
2019350,447[68]37,530[69]
2020227,935[70]25,998[71]
2021285,602[72]29,926[73]
2022186,480[74]20,144[75]
2023271,458[76]26,665[77]
2024245,724[78]32,737[79]
2025217,896[80]36,034[81]

From 2016, the United States sales figures of the Rogue included the smallerRogue Sport.[66][82]

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