If you love the Nissan Rogue and you are looking to invest in a newer vehicle, you are probably wondering what the biggest differences between the 2016 and 2017 models are. The latest version of the Rogue promises some pretty stark changes from the 2016 model, and here’s what you need to know.
Interior and Exterior Design
The 2017 Nissan Rogue has been given an all-new look, with everything from LED headlights to three new color choices, new wheel options and much more. On the inside, you’ll find updated trim finishers, seat materials, and available memory seats and mirrors.
Changes in the Engine
While the 2016 only offers one powertrain, the 2017 Rogue has a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine with more horsepower than its predecessor. Nissan also has introduced a gasoline-electric hybrid engine option to the Rogue’s lineup. This means you can now drive your favorite Nissan and reap the benefits of driving an uber-fuel-efficient vehicle.
Upgrades in Packages
The latest Rogue is seemingly perfect, but Nissan took it all a step further and updated the packages you can add to these vehicles. Now, you can choose from a Sun and Sound Touring package, the Platinum Package, and the Platinum Reserve Interior Package. With these additions to your Rogue, you can further improve the aesthetics and sound of your beloved vehicle.
These are just a few of the updates you will find in the 2017 Nissan Rogue. The latest Rogue is sure to fit nearly any driver, so you can be sure to benefit from driving such a great car.
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