2026 Nissan Rogue: What's in stock, trim-level comparison, FAQ's.

    Updated 2026-06-04
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    The Nissan Rogue is Nissan's compact crossover and its top-selling vehicle in the U.S. Every 2026 Rogue uses a 1.5-liter VC-Turbo three-cylinder engine paired with an Xtronic CVT, making about 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. Front-wheel drive is standard with available Intelligent AWD, and EPA ratings reach up to 32 mpg combined on FWD. Safety Shield 360 is standard on volume trims and ProPILOT Assist is available, giving Rogue a strong everyday-family-CUV value story against the CR-V, RAV4, Tucson, and Sportage.

    Highlights of the 2026 Nissan Rogue

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    • Standard 1.5L VC-Turbo three-cylinder with variable compression — about 201 hp and 225 lb-ft, paired with an Xtronic CVT.
    • EPA-estimated up to 32 mpg combined (FWD) and 31 mpg combined with Intelligent AWD; Rock Creek AWD rates 29 mpg combined.
    • Intelligent AWD available across the range, with selectable drive modes including Snow — a real factor in central-Kentucky winters.
    • Safety Shield 360 standard on SV and above: AEB with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, rear AEB, and high-beam assist.
    • ProPILOT Assist available on SV and above — adaptive cruise + lane-centering for I-65 and parkway commuting.
    • Up to ~74 cubic feet of cargo behind the front seats and a tow rating up to ~1,500 lb when properly equipped.
    • Platinum trim adds dual 12.3-inch screens, wireless Apple CarPlay, Google built-in with Google Assistant, head-up display, quilted semi-aniline leather, and a 10-speaker Bose system.

    Trim-Level Breakdown and Availability at Swope Hyundai

    Compare available trim levels to find the right Nissan Rogue for you. Pricing reflects current in-stock inventory.

    Compare trimsTrim1 trim · 1 in stockRock Creek1 in stock
    Pricing
    Starting price$30,410
    Top price$30,410
    Powertrain
    DrivetrainAWD
    Fuel optionsGasoline
    Engine3 Cyl, 1.5L
    MPG (city / hwy)27 / 32
    Standard equipment — safety & driver assistance
    Auto high-beam headlights
    Blind-spot & rear cross-traffic alert
    Front & rear parking sensors
    Hill descent control & skid plates
    Intelligent Around View Monitor
    Pedestrian & cyclist detection
    ProPILOT Assist
    Standard equipment — technology & infotainment
    In-vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot
    Push-button start with proximity key
    Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
    Standard equipment — comfort & convenience
    Dual-zone climate control
    Hands-free smart power liftgate
    Heated front seats
    Memory driver seat & mirrors
    Remote engine start
    Standard equipment — interior & exterior
    LED headlights & daytime running lights

    Inside the Nissan Rogue

    What the 2026 Rogue is

    The Rogue is Nissan's volume compact crossover and the closest direct competitor to the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. The headline mechanical story is the 1.5-liter VC-Turbo three-cylinder under the hood: a 'variable-compression' engine that physically changes its compression ratio on the fly, raising it for highway efficiency and lowering it for boosted off-the-line response. It produces about 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque through an Xtronic CVT, with EPA ratings up to 32 mpg combined on FWD. Rogue is gas-only in the U.S. for 2026 — it is not a hybrid the way RAV4 Hybrid and CR-V Hybrid are — and its value pitch hinges on standard active safety, available AWD across the lineup, and Nissan's segment-competitive pricing rather than on hybrid mpg.

    Choosing between trims

    The Rogue ladder runs from the value-priced volume trim up through Platinum, with Dark Armor and Rock Creek slotting in as appearance/capability variants. Volume trims (SV in the 2026.5 lineup, plus the carryover S/SV/SL on early-2026 cars) cover the basics: NissanConnect 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Safety Shield 360 standard, and the option of Intelligent AWD. Move up to Rock Creek AWD and you pick up 17-inch dark-painted wheels with all-terrain tires, exclusive leatherette seats, and a more confident look on gravel-county roads. Platinum is the loaded pick: dual 12.3-inch displays, wireless Apple CarPlay, Google built-in with Google Assistant, head-up display, panoramic moonroof, quilted semi-aniline leather seats, and a 10-speaker Bose system.

    How it stacks up in the compact-CUV segment

    Against CR-V, RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, and Kia Sportage, the Rogue has three things going for it. First, Safety Shield 360 is standard on every trim from SV up — automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, and rear AEB are not extras to negotiate over. Second, Intelligent AWD is offered all the way down the lineup, not gated behind a top trim. Third, ProPILOT Assist — Nissan's adaptive-cruise + lane-centering system — is available widely and is a meaningful highway-comfort feature on a long I-65 commute. Where the Rogue gives up ground is on hybrid efficiency: a CR-V Hybrid or RAV4 Hybrid will out-mpg a gas Rogue by a wide margin, so shoppers chasing fuel economy as the top priority should compare those directly.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros
    • Distinctive 1.5L VC-Turbo three-cylinder delivers strong torque (225 lb-ft) for a compact CUV.
    • Safety Shield 360 standard on SV and above — full active-safety suite with no upcharge.
    • Intelligent AWD available across the lineup, not just on a top trim.
    • Up to 32 mpg combined on FWD is competitive among non-hybrid compact crossovers.
    • Cabin is quiet and well-isolated, with dual 12.3-inch screens, wireless CarPlay, and Google built-in on Platinum.
    • Up to ~74 cu-ft of cargo behind the front seats — class-competitive for compact-CUV utility.
    • Strong standard warranty: 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper and 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain.
    Cons
    • Gas-only in the U.S. for 2026 — no hybrid option to chase the CR-V Hybrid or RAV4 Hybrid on mpg.
    • Tow rating tops out at about 1,500 lb when properly equipped — fine for small trailers, light for larger toys.
    • The Xtronic CVT does its job well but can feel less engaging than the geared 8-speed automatics in some rivals.
    • Three-cylinder VC-Turbo is more audible under hard acceleration than the four-cylinders in CR-V and RAV4.
    • Top features (Bose, head-up display, quilted leather, dual 12.3-inch screens) are concentrated in the Platinum trim.

    Used 2026 Nissan Rogue Inventory at Swope HyundaiLive

    Current in-stock units at Swope Hyundai in Elizabethtown, KY with full specifications, pricing, and direct links to each vehicle's detail page.

    Total in stock1vehicle
    Price range$30,410
    Available powertrainsGasoline
    Last syncedJun 4, 2026 · 10:36 PM
    Showing 1 of 1 vehicles.
    VINStock #YearMakeModelTrimBodyPriceVDPMileageExteriorInteriorEngineDriveTransmissionFuelNew/UsedCPOMPG CityMPG HwyCarfax 1-OwnerOptions
    5N1BT3BB9TC673318H26601310AA2026NissanRogueRock CreekSUV$30,410VDP4,143Boulder Gray PearlCharcoal3 Cyl, 1.5LAWD2-speed CVTGasolineUsedNo2732Yes
    62 features
    Rock Creek All-Season Cargo Area Protector: First Aid KitPremium PaintBlack Splash Guards (set of 4)USB Charging Cable Set

    Frequently Asked Questions about the 2026 Nissan Rogue

    Every 2026 Rogue uses a 1.5-liter VC-Turbo three-cylinder engine making about 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, paired with an Xtronic continuously variable transmission (CVT). Front-wheel drive is standard, with Nissan's Intelligent AWD available across the lineup.
    Per fueleconomy.gov, the 2026 Rogue with FWD is rated at 29 city / 36 highway / 32 combined mpg. With Intelligent AWD it rates 28 / 35 / 31 mpg combined. The AWD-only Rock Creek edition, with its all-terrain tires, rates 27 / 32 / 29 mpg combined.
    Yes. Nissan offers Intelligent AWD across the Rogue lineup as either standard equipment (Rock Creek and Platinum AWD configurations) or as an available option on the lower trims. AWD includes selectable drive modes such as Snow.
    When properly equipped, the Rogue can tow up to about 1,500 pounds. That's appropriate for small utility trailers, jet skis, or a light pop-up camper. Always check the owner's manual and your specific configuration before towing.
    The Rogue offers approximately 36.5 cubic feet of cargo room behind the second-row seat and up to roughly 74 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. The Divide-N-Hide cargo system on most trims lets you reconfigure the load floor.
    ProPILOT Assist is Nissan's driver-assistance system that combines adaptive cruise control with steering assist to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane on the highway. It is available on SV and standard on higher trims; check the trim-level page for the configuration you're looking at.
    Safety Shield 360 is standard on SV and above. It bundles automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, rear automatic braking, and high-beam assist.
    Nissan's 2026.5 Rogue lineup is SV, Dark Armor, Rock Creek AWD, and Platinum AWD. Earlier 2026 model-year vehicles may be configured as the carryover S, SV, SL, and Platinum; check the window sticker or the live inventory listing on this page for the exact trim of any individual unit.
    Yes. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are available across the Rogue lineup. Wireless Apple CarPlay is standard on the Platinum trim, which also adds Google built-in with Google Assistant, dual 12.3-inch displays, and a 10-speaker Bose Premium Audio System.
    Nissan's New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers the 2026 Rogue for 3 years or 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, with 5 years or 60,000 miles of powertrain coverage, whichever comes first. Roadside assistance is included for the duration of the basic coverage.