![]() ![]() Build quality was good on our test vehicle and the leatherette seats comfortable, although some drivers may find the front seat backs a little narrow. In short, it could have used a splash more colour, but it still looked smart. Our SV’s cabin felt disappointingly grey, despite the brown layer around the top of the dashboard and doors, which does not stand out in real life as much as it does in Nissan’s website pictures. Meanwhile SVs come with 18in alloy wheels, which appropriately for this mid-range machine are one inch larger than the S’s rims and an inch smaller than those on the Platinum. ![]() LEDs are standard in the front and rear headlamps as well as for the daylight running lights. ![]() The grey contrasted well with the darker, UV-cutting glasshouse and some striking detailing around the lamp clusters. We liked it, especially in the optional Boulder Grey pearl paint, which unfortunately is not available in the US. There are familiar styling cues from the outgoing Rogue in details like the gently sloping roofline and kicked-up C-pillar, but the front end is noticeably more squared-off than before and the overall impression is more striking. Perhaps unusually for a new model, the Rogue is 38mm (1.5in) shorter and a touch lower than its predecessor. It was fitted with the Premium Package (C$2,200/US$2,660), which adds leatherette seats, heated rear seats, rear-door sunshades and a power liftgate, as well as Boulder Grey pearl paint for an extra C$300, bringing the total MSRP to C$37,098. Our test car was an SV AWD priced at C$34,598. ![]() All Rogues currently share the same 2.5-litre engine. In Canada there are three grades of Rogue, all available in either FWD or AWD, from the entry-level S FWD (C$28,798 MSRP) via the SV to the Platinum AWD (C$40,798). US prices range from US$25,850 for the S FWD through to US$37,030 for the Platinum AWD. 2021 Nissan Rogue pricing across North America The Tennessee-built vehicle is the brand’s biggest seller in North America so this all-new, third-generation model, which debuted late last year as a 2021 release, is big news. The Rogue five-seat crossover SUV is a heartland model for Nissan in the US and Canada, competing against the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 in a hard-fought compact SUV segment. ![]()
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