Nissan’s best-selling product is the Rogue compact SUV, which is in a hyper-competitive compact SUV class.
Our editors love its long-ride-comfortable Zero Gravity seats, the fuel economy of its turbocharged 3-cylinder engine, and its long list of safety tech. However, a somewhat strained continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) keeps it from feeling truly zippy. KBB expert test driver Russ Heaps says, “Its acceleration may not put a huge grin on your face, but 33 mpg probably will.”
For 2025, the Rogue is getting updated driver assistance technology: Nissan’s ProPilot Assist 2.1 system. ProPilot Assist lets drivers take their hands off the steering wheel under some circumstances, though never their eyes off the road.
It’s also getting a rugged Rogue Rock Creek model with all-terrain tires, a 360-degree trail camera, and a tubular roof rack for gear.
2025 Nissan Rogue Pricing
Despite the upgrades, the new model year’s price changes are modest. The base model Rogue S goes up just $360. All prices include a mandatory $1,390 destination and handling fee.
Model | MSRP |
Rogue S FWD | $30,620 |
Rogue SV FWD | $32,360 |
Rogue SL FWD | $37,480 |
Rogue Platinum FWD | $40,910 |
Rogue S AWD | $32,020 |
Rogue SV AWD | $33,760 |
Rogue Rock Creek AWD | $38,810 |
Rogue SL AWD | $38,880 |
Rogue Platinum AWD | $42,310 |