2017 Nissan Rogue Specs, Pictures, Trims, Colors

2017 Nissan Rogue Specs, Pictures, Trims, Colors

2017 Nissan Rogue

Our Take

Nissan gave its popular Rogue SUV a slew of updates for 2017, including a fresh hybrid variant. The Rogue remains one of the few compact SUVs to suggest a third-row seat, which increases seating capacity to seven. Nissan says the two thousand seventeen Rogue will hit dealerships in early November, while the Rogue Hyb. Read Total Report

Nissan’s slew of updates for the two thousand seventeen Rogue are more style than substance, but the compact SUV’s fundamental strengths – practicality and drivability – remain.

What We Like

  • Rail quality
  • High-quality cabin materials
  • Versatile second-row seats
  • Useful cargo organizer
  • Among the few puny SUVs with available third row
  • Available 360-degree camera system

What We Don’t Like

  • Front-seat convenience
  • Modest acceleration
  • Unremarkable in-cabin storage
  • Some premium features unavailable
  • Mediocre multimedia options
  • No Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

Notable Features

  • Freshly available hybrid
  • Front styling updated
  • Forward emergency braking available
  • Seats up to seven with available third row
  • Four-cylinder engine and continuously variable automatic transmission
  • Two-row model has standard cargo organizer

Reviews

Our Accomplished Reviews

Nissan’s slew of updates for the two thousand seventeen Rogue are more style than substance, but the compact SUV’s fundamental strengths – practicality and drivability – remain. Read utter review for the two thousand seventeen Nissan Rogue

Consumer Reviews

Average based on one hundred sixty one reviews

My dearest car of all time

I’m fifty years old. In the span of my life I have driven many different cars. This is my 2nd Rogue. I love my very first one -a two thousand fifteen Rogue. Not only does it look super cool on the outside, but it so co. Read Total Review

12 Trim Levels Available

Gallery

Safety

Crash-Test Reports

IIHS Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Head Restraints and Seats G Moderate overlap front G Roof Strength G Side G View IIHS Rating Breakdown

IIHS Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Child Seat Anchors (Latch)

Head Restraints and Seats

Dynamic Rating G Overall Rear G Seat Head/Restraint Geometry G

Moderate overlap front

Chest G Head/Neck G Left Gam/Foot G Overall Front G Restraints G Right Gam/Foot G Structure/safety cell G

Roof Strength G

Driver Head Protection G Driver Head and Neck G Driver Pelvis/Gam G Driver Pecs G Overall Side G Rear Passenger Head Protection G Rear Passenger Head and Neck G Rear Passenger Pelvis/Gam G Rear Passenger Chest G Structure/safety cell G

Petite overlap front

Chest G Head/Neck G Headlights A Hip/hip G Lower gam/foot G Restraints and dummy kinematics G Petite overlap front G Structure and safety cell A

NHTSA Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Overall Overall Front Overall Side Overall Rollover Rating View NHTSA Rating Breakdown

NHTSA Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Recalls

There is presently 1 recall for this car.

Safety defects and recalls are relatively common. Stay informed and know what to do ahead of time.

Warranty Coverage

Bumper-to-Bumper

Powertrain

Roadside Assistance Coverage

What you should get in your warranty can be confusing. Make sure you are informed.

Warranties Explained

Bumper-to-Bumper

Often called a basic warranty or new-vehicle warranty, a bumper-to-bumper policy covers components like air conditioning, audio systems, vehicle sensors, fuel systems and major electrical components. Most policies exclude regular maintenance like fluid top offs and oil switches, but a few brands have separate free-maintenance provisions, and those that do suggest them is leisurely rising. Bumper-to-bumper warranties typically expire quicker than powertrain warranties.

Powertrain

Don’t be misled a 10-year or 100,000-mile powertrain warranty doesn’t promise a decade of free repairs for your car. It typically covers just the engine and transmission, along with any other moving parts that lead to the wheels, like the driveshaft and constant velocity joints. Some automakers also bundle seat belts and airbags into their powertrain warranties. With a few exceptions, powertrain warranties don’t cover regular maintenance like engine tuneups and tire rotations.

Roadside Assistance

Some automakers include roadside assistance with their bumper-to-bumper or powertrain warranties, while others have separate policies. These programs cover anything from flat-tire switches and locksmith services to jump-starts and towing. Few reimburse incidental costs like motel rooms (if you have to wait for repairs).

Free Scheduled Maintenance

Some automakers include free scheduled maintenance for items such as oil switches, air filters and tire rotations. Some include consumables including brake pads and windshield wipers; others do not. They are typically for the very first duo of years of ownership of a fresh car.

2017 Nissan Rogue Specs, Pictures, Trims, Colors

2017 Nissan Rogue

Our Take

Nissan gave its popular Rogue SUV a slew of updates for 2017, including a fresh hybrid variant. The Rogue remains one of the few compact SUVs to suggest a third-row seat, which increases seating capacity to seven. Nissan says the two thousand seventeen Rogue will hit dealerships in early November, while the Rogue Hyb. Read Total Report

Nissan’s slew of updates for the two thousand seventeen Rogue are more style than substance, but the compact SUV’s fundamental strengths – practicality and drivability – remain.

What We Like

  • Rail quality
  • High-quality cabin materials
  • Versatile second-row seats
  • Useful cargo organizer
  • Among the few petite SUVs with available third row
  • Available 360-degree camera system

What We Don’t Like

  • Front-seat convenience
  • Modest acceleration
  • Unremarkable in-cabin storage
  • Some premium features unavailable
  • Mediocre multimedia options
  • No Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

Notable Features

  • Freshly available hybrid
  • Front styling updated
  • Forward emergency braking available
  • Seats up to seven with available third row
  • Four-cylinder engine and continuously variable automatic transmission
  • Two-row model has standard cargo organizer

Reviews

Our Accomplished Reviews

Nissan’s slew of updates for the two thousand seventeen Rogue are more style than substance, but the compact SUV’s fundamental strengths – practicality and drivability – remain. Read utter review for the two thousand seventeen Nissan Rogue

Consumer Reviews

Average based on one hundred sixty one reviews

My dearest car of all time

I’m fifty years old. In the span of my life I have driven many different cars. This is my 2nd Rogue. I love my very first one -a two thousand fifteen Rogue. Not only does it look super cool on the outside, but it so co. Read Utter Review

12 Trim Levels Available

Gallery

Safety

Crash-Test Reports

IIHS Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Head Restraints and Seats G Moderate overlap front G Roof Strength G Side G View IIHS Rating Breakdown

IIHS Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Child Seat Anchors (Latch)

Head Restraints and Seats

Dynamic Rating G Overall Rear G Seat Head/Restraint Geometry G

Moderate overlap front

Chest G Head/Neck G Left Gam/Foot G Overall Front G Restraints G Right Gam/Foot G Structure/safety box G

Roof Strength G

Driver Head Protection G Driver Head and Neck G Driver Pelvis/Gam G Driver Pecs G Overall Side G Rear Passenger Head Protection G Rear Passenger Head and Neck G Rear Passenger Pelvis/Gam G Rear Passenger Pecs G Structure/safety box G

Puny overlap front

Chest G Head/Neck G Headlights A Hip/hip G Lower gam/foot G Restraints and dummy kinematics G Petite overlap front G Structure and safety cell A

NHTSA Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Overall Overall Front Overall Side Overall Rollover Rating View NHTSA Rating Breakdown

NHTSA Ratings

Based on Nissan Rogue S

Recalls

There is presently 1 recall for this car.

Safety defects and recalls are relatively common. Stay informed and know what to do ahead of time.

Warranty Coverage

Bumper-to-Bumper

Powertrain

Roadside Assistance Coverage

What you should get in your warranty can be confusing. Make sure you are informed.

Warranties Explained

Bumper-to-Bumper

Often called a basic warranty or new-vehicle warranty, a bumper-to-bumper policy covers components like air conditioning, audio systems, vehicle sensors, fuel systems and major electrical components. Most policies exclude regular maintenance like fluid top offs and oil switches, but a few brands have separate free-maintenance provisions, and those that do suggest them is leisurely rising. Bumper-to-bumper warranties typically expire swifter than powertrain warranties.

Powertrain

Don’t be misled a 10-year or 100,000-mile powertrain warranty doesn’t promise a decade of free repairs for your car. It typically covers just the engine and transmission, along with any other moving parts that lead to the wheels, like the driveshaft and constant velocity joints. Some automakers also bundle seat belts and airbags into their powertrain warranties. With a few exceptions, powertrain warranties don’t cover regular maintenance like engine tuneups and tire rotations.

Roadside Assistance

Some automakers include roadside assistance with their bumper-to-bumper or powertrain warranties, while others have separate policies. These programs cover anything from flat-tire switches and locksmith services to jump-starts and towing. Few reimburse incidental costs like motel rooms (if you have to wait for repairs).

Free Scheduled Maintenance

Some automakers include free scheduled maintenance for items such as oil switches, air filters and tire rotations. Some include consumables including brake pads and windshield wipers; others do not. They are typically for the very first duo of years of ownership of a fresh car.

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