Jun 18, 2018

SUVs are often known for their practical build and luxury interiors, but Nissan is stepping up the game with the Nissan Rogue. The Rogue Sport is the sportier version of the Rogue and has gained traction as one of the most popular sporty SUVs on the market. Here’s a little more information to get you up to speed on this exciting vehicle and how it differs from the Rogue.

Versatility

The Rogue Sport has a tighter suspension and a more solid grip on the road than the higher-sitting Rogue counterpart. It’s able to tackle both urban and country road styles, especially when equipped with the all-wheel drive configuration. The Rogue Sport can nimbly handle tight turns and tricky parking situations, making it the perfect city car.

Overall Size

The Rogue Sport is closer to a true crossover than the Rogue and it has a smaller, lower stature with more aggressive styling. Its size also helps it navigate city streets and reduces the chance of rollovers on windy roads. Plus, it’s easy to fit into smaller parking spots, but still has plenty of cargo space and room for passengers.

Cost

Thanks to its smaller size, the Rogue Sport costs less than the Rogue. That doesn’t mean that users are missing out on any of the luxury interior touches or included technology, which makes it extra popular for drivers looking to save money, but not skip the high-end touches. The Nissan Rogue starts at $22,110 MSRP.

The Nissan Rogue is a great choice for small families and commuters looking for a stylish vehicle that suits their budget and lifestyle.

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