There is capability. Then there is Nissan Rogue capability. What is the difference? Think driver assistance that can step in when you need it. You can load groceries in a snap and stack tricky cargo with an adjustable set of shelves and dividers, or stash valuables out of sight. This is tech for everyday adventure. This is tech that moves.
Edmunds said said It is no mystery why the Rogue is flying off dealer lots. Redesigned just two years ago, the newish Rogue is far more desirable than its rather milquetoast predecessor. The exterior features much more stylish sheet metal than before, and the handsome interior provides high-tech additions that include a full digital instrument panel, wireless Apple CarPlay, and the ProPilot Assist suite of advanced driving aids. The Nissan Rogue presents a good value in its lower trim levels. Its extensive list of standard tech features and driver aids, along with an economical gasoline engine, make for a compelling proposition against similarly priced models
Advanced safety features like Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detector, rear automatic braking, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert and intelligent lane intervention, monitor in front, behind, and all around you for 360 degrees of confidence are standard on
Rogue.
The base Rogue S is fairly well equipped, with standard features that includeDark-tinted rear privacy glass, Air conditioning with rear air vents, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality, available Satellite radio and two USB ports.
The next-level SV is rich with comfort and safety features, including18-inch wheels, Heated exterior mirrors with body-color caps and LED turn signal indicators, Remote engine start, Keyless entry and ignition, Dual-zone automatic climate control, a Power-adjustable drivers seat, NissanConnect connected services with Wi-Fi access, Two rear seat charge-only USB ports, a Six-speaker audio system, Adaptive cruise control and Lane keeping assistance.
