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A blue 2024 Nissan Rogue SL SUV parked in front of several homes.

The 2024 Nissan Rogue SL. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider
  • The Nissan Rogue is one of the best-selling compact SUVs in the US and was updated for 2024.
  • I recently reviewed a well-optioned 2024 Nissan Rogue in a premium SL trim.
  • I was impressed by the Rogue’s peppy engine, comfortable cabin, and tech features.

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The Nissan Rogue is one of the most popular compact SUVs in the US, with more than 270,000 units sold in 2023.

It’s also the only vehicle in the segment powered by a three-cylinder engine.

In 2022, Nissan boldly decided to replace the Rogue’s conventional naturally aspirated four-cylinder in favor of the improved efficiency and torque of the turbocharged three-banger.

The choice seems to be well-received by consumers, with sales in 2023 up 45.6% over the previous year.

The third-generation Rogue, which originally launched in 2021, received a refresh in 2024, featuring updated looks and new infotainment tech.

I recently drove a 2024 Nissan Rogue SL AWD with an as-tested price of $40,120. I was impressed by the well-equipped Rogue SL’s peppy engine, comfortable cabin, and tech features.

Here’s a closer look at some of my favorite features.

1. Three-cylinder power: Tiny but mighty.

The Rogue’s 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue’s only powerplant option is Nissan’s KR15DDT variable compression engine. This gutsy three-cylinder engine produces 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, which are substantially better than the previous iterations.

It’s equipped with Nissan’s unique variable compression technology, which can vary the compression ratio within the engine from 8:1 under hard acceleration up to 14:1 for more efficient operation while cruising along.

The turbocharged engine sends strong power throughout the rev range. The three-cylinders remained remarkably quiet and smooth even under the strain of hard acceleration.

The Rogue’s EPA fuel economy figures are solid at 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined. I got just over 30 mpg in my 120-mile test loop, which consisted of city and highway driving in the searing Georgia summer heat.

2. Fresh styling

The Rogue’s new front facia. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

Nissan revamped the Rogue’s front end for 2024, replacing the previous design’s black mesh grill with prominent chrome bars running across the width of the front facia. Designers also updated the look of the air dam and the bumper below the grille.

3. Well-designed cabin

The Rogue’s front cabin. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue’s cabin is a really pleasant place to be. Interior ergonomics are excellent and everything feels well put together. My test car had over 8,000 miles on the clock, yet it felt as solid as new. There were no squeaks or rattles to report.

There’s also a plethora of storage for items ranging from mobile devices to purses inside and under the center console

4. Standard safety tech

The Rogue’s steering wheel. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue comes standard with a comprehensive suite of safety and driver assistance features, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, intelligent forward collision warning, lane departure warning, blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, rear automatic braking, and intelligent driver awareness.

All Rogues except the base S-trim are equipped with Nissan’s ProPILOT Assist intelligent cruise control and steering assist technology.

5. New infotainment tech

Apple CarPlay on the Rogue’s 12.3-inch infotainment screen. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The biggest change in the Rogues’ cabin is the addition of this new optional 12.3-inch touch-sensitive infotainment screen that replaces the old 9-inch unit.

Screen quality was excellent, and Nissan’s updated infotainment system proved to be intuitive and with quick response times.

Lower trim levels still get the standard 8-inch unit.

The Rogue comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto along with Google Assist integration.

6. Drive modes

The Rogue’s drive mode selector. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue offers drivers five different drive modes, two of which are available only on all-wheel-drive models. All Rogues get an Auto mode for day-to-day driving, a Sport mode for enhanced throttle response, and an Eco mode for fuel efficiency.

Since my SL-grade test car was equipped with an optional all-wheel-drive system, I also had access to a Snow mode for slippery conditions and an Off-road mode for driving in dirt, sand, and hilly terrain.

6. Digital gauge cluster

The Rogue’s 12.3-inch digital gauge display. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue’s high trim levels come equipped with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. The digital display is highly configurable and can be tailored to the driver’s taste.

Lower spec S and SV trims still have a traditional analog gauge cluster.

8. Motion-activated liftgate

The 2024 Nissan Rogue SL. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

My Rogue SL test car came equipped with Nissan’s motion-activated power liftgate which will open or close when you kick your leg about a foot behind the back bumper while in possession of the key.

The feature is only available on the SL and Platinum trims as an option.

9. Configurable cargo space

The Rogue’s cargo space. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

Open up the Rogue’s power liftgate, and you’ll find a solid 31.6 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats. With the 60/40 rear bench seats folded down, cargo space increases to 74.1 cubic feet.

The Rogue’s cargo floor can be removed to expand the cargo capacity behind the rear seats from 31.6 to 36.5 cubic feet. More importantly, it’s home to Nissan’s divide-n-hide cargo system, which uses the cargo floor panels as configurable cargo dividers.

10. Surround view camera

The Rogue’s surround view camera. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

My test car was equipped with a surround-view monitor system that stitched together images from the Rogue’s various cameras to create a 360-degree overhead view of the vehicle.

11. Panoramic moonroof

The Rogue’s panoramic sunroof. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue SL’s power panoramic moonroof brightens up the cabin.

It’s optional on the SV and SL trims but standard on the top-spec Platinum trim.

12. Delightful rear cabin

The Rogue’s back seats. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

Rogue’s rear cabin proved to be exceptionally comfortable, with plush leather-upholstered seats, an impressive 41.5 inches of legroom, sunshades, USB-C chargers, and dedicated climate controls.

13. Remote start

The Nissan key fob. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

The Rogue’s engine can be started remotely by holding down a button on the keyfob, a handy feature on hot summer days or cold winter mornings.

The feature is standard on all Rogues except the base S trim.

14. Spare tire

The Rogue’s spare tire and subwoofer. Benjamin Zhang/Business Insider

Under the rear cargo floor is a spare tire and the subwoofer for the Rogue’s stereo. I appreciated the fact that the Rogue maintains a spare tire in an era where the OEMs opt for the cheaper and lighter tire inflation kit.

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