The 2026 Nissan Rogue continues to be a top choice for families seeking a compact SUV that balances fashion with function. Known for its roomy interior and high-tech amenities, the Rogue offers several configurations. Many buyers find themselves comparing the entry-level S and the upgraded SV trims. This guide explores the differences to help you decide which fits your needs.
Performance
Regardless of the trim, the Rogue delivers reliable power through its 1.5-liter VC-Turbo engine, offering 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. This advanced engine is paired with an efficient Xtronic CVT. While FWD is the base setup, the available Intelligent AWD system is perfect for tackling rainy or snowy roads, especially with its dedicated Off-Road mode for weekend adventures.
Appearance
The Rogue S stands out with its signature LED lighting and a dark grille accented in gray. It sits on 17-inch alloy wheels that provide a sleek, modern profile. Choosing the SV trim upgrades you to 18-inch alloy wheels, giving the SUV a more assertive presence. The SV also offers a wider variety of exterior paint colors to suit your personal style.
Features
For those prioritizing value, the Rogue S includes an 8.0-inch NissanConnect display with full smartphone integration and ergonomic Zero Gravity seating. Safety is a major focus, with standard tech like Automatic Emergency Braking and Blind Spot Warning. It also comes equipped with Bluetooth and two USB ports for connectivity.
The SV trim adds a layer of refinement with an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat and dual-zone climate control. Highway commutes are simplified with ProPILOT Assist, while an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot keeps everyone entertained. Other SV highlights include a six-speaker audio system, remote engine start, and Blind Spot Intervention.
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