The 2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid undercuts the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid by $2,790
The Rogue was Nissan's best selling model in 2016.
The Rogue was Nissan's best selling model in 2016.
The Rogue-like crossover is Nissan's most popular model in Europe.
Unfortunately, the colors aren't called Darth Vader Black or Stormtrooper White.
The Rogue's fine, but we'd rather have one of the X-Wings.
Another in what is sure to be a wave of compact crossover hybrids.
Updates keep this compact crossover competitive, if not exciting.
The price is up slightly, but you get some extra features for it.
These aren't the crossovers you're looking for. Probably.
The hybrid Rogue offers more power and better fuel economy, but a little less space.
The Nissan Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Rogue Special Edition, coming soon to a dealer near you (probably).
Nissan is recalling 3.53 million vehicles globally – 3.2 million in the United States – because the front passenger airbag may or may not deploy properly in the event of a crash.
Nissan will recall almost 47,000 2014 Rogues because the fuel pump can fail. Nissan recalled about 76,000 Rogues for the same problem last year.
We hit the slopes in Nissan's Winter Warriors, a trio of crossovers with tracks fitted in place of wheels. Awesome? You betcha.
Nissan has converted three of its family-friendly CUVs so that they can handle school runs, soccer practice, and shopping trips... in the Antarctic.
Nissan adds tracks to the Rogue in Canada to create the Rogue Warrior, and the company shows what the butch crossover can do on some ski slopes.
Nissan has prepared a series of customized creations for the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon, not least of them a Rogue crossover (known as the X-Trail overseas) done up by Nismo that has our interests piqued.
Nissan discovered a problem with the shift knob on some of its Rogue crossovers that could cause the vehicle to shift out of Park without the brake pedal being depressed, so it's recalling some 34,000 units to fix the issue.
Nissan is finally giving the Xterra the axe from its lineup, but the company has a lot of upgrades in store for the 2016 model year. New generations of the Maxima and Titan join the range, and refreshes for the Sentra and Altima are on the way.
Nissan will expand Rogue production by 100,000 units by enlisting the help of its Kyushu, Japan factory, while also adding a hybridized model.