The Rogue Sport looks to add to Nissan's best-selling and IIHS safety award-winning Rogue lineup by entering a compact version of the Rogue into the market. The Rogue S is available in three trim levels S, SL and SV. Although the Rogue Sport S but a single drivetrain option, all trims get a capable 141-horsepower 2.0L 4-cylinder engine and CVT transmission combination that achieves up to 32 mpg on the freeway when in front-wheel drive form.
The Rogue Sport S comes standard with driver-friendly features such as remote keyless entry, Easy-Fill Tire Alert, Bluetooth integration and LED daytime running lights. The S has an optional Appearance package updating its styling while the SV takes advantage of an available
All-Weather and Premium package paired with all-wheel drive the Rogue can tackle anything you'll likely throw at it.
The mid-level SV trim level adds larger 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, push-button start, a 6-way power adjustable seat and dual climate control. A premium package is available to tap into Nissan's nifty driver assist and safety that includes features like blind-spot detection and all-around view camera.
The top-level SL is very much loaded, adding unique 19-inch wheels, heated leather seats and steering wheel, navigation, a 7-inch infotainment system, fog lights, remote start and Nissan's Around-View Monitor bird's-eye-view camera system.
A Premium package only available to the SL adds intelligent cruise control, lane-departure warning and prevention, and emergency braking with pedestrian detection. Also included is Nissan's ProPilot Assist and Safety Shield 360. While operating together they provide rear automatic braking, blind-spot warning and a lane-keep assist feature.
Compact Exterior Design
Customizable Cargo Configuration
Available All-wheel Drive
Available Advanced Safety Features
The Rogue Sport rolls into 2019 with relatively few, yet significant changes. Several of the option packages have been revised with features shuffled around a bit. Now available is Nissan's ProPilot Assist and Safety Shield 360 which operating together, provide rear automatic braking, blind-spot warning and a lane-keep assist feature. Apple Carplay and Android Auto as well as Nissan's Rear Door Alert warning system are also now standard.
The Rogue Sport is priced in the middle of a crowded small-SUV category of worthy competitors starting at just over $22,000 for a Rogue Sport S. It rivals vehicles like the Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V, and Chevrolet Trax. All-wheel drive adds only $1,350 while a fully loaded SL with a Premium Package featuring Nissan's latest advanced safety technology and 19-inch wheels comes in around $32,000.