Nissan has released the Rogue's 2023 price range. The automaker also unveiled a fresh crossover package.
The base S model will now start at $28,655 (up from $28,445), including the $1,295 destination fee. The starting prices for the mid-range SV and SL grades are $30,345 and $35,005, respectively, while the top-tier Rogue Platinum is $38,435. Any of the trim levels costs $1,500 more if all-wheel drive is added. A Midnight Edition upgrades for SV trim levels adds black 18-inch wheels and black exterior accents for those who prefer black trim over chrome or paint.
On the Rogue SV, a fresh Midnight Edition bundle is accessible. By incorporating a gloss black grille, black badging, and matching mirror caps, the $1,535 kit celebrates the blackout trend.
Other standout features consist of gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels, black fascia inserts, and a black diffuser.
Minor interior modifications have been made, however, Nissan indicated that the Midnight Edition will have TailorFit leatherette seats. Customers may anticipate an eight-way power driver's seat, a six-speaker audio system, and a dual-zone automatic climate control system because the model is based on the Nissan Rogue SV. An 8-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility should connect them.
A 1.5-liter, three-cylinder turbocharged engine with variable compression technology is housed under the hood. It generates 305 Nm of torque and 201 horsepower. The engine is coupled to an all-wheel drive system is optional Xtronic continuously variable transmission.