If you had to sum up the 2023 Nissan Rogue’s driveline, it’s - um - variable. Heated rear seats are optional on the Platinum, but ventilated seats are not offered. Heated front seats are optional on the SV and standard on the SL and Platinum. Seats are comfortably supportive, and the interior proves quiet most of the time, thanks to insulated front side glass. It’s an increasingly rarified luxury, as designers increasingly eschew functionality for looks.īut there’s no denying the Rogue’s roomy cabin, which includes 31.6 cubic feet of cargo space, expanding to 74.1 cubic feet with second row seat folded down. Which benefits from a tuning knob that makes music surfing a breeze. Climate controls have simple knobs, as does the infotainment system. You’ll find its controls are blessedly easy to use. The SV gets optional faux leather that, like the S, comes with standard cloth seat trim. Its compliant ride will placate most drivers.Ĭlimb inside and you might be surprised to find quilted tan leather trim that endowed our Rogue with an upscale allure that’s also offered on the SL. It’s a design that should age well and lacks the overwrought, juvenile styling of some Japanese competitors. It’s a welcome change from other SUVs, as the Rogue has a minimal amount of side-sculpting. It’s one of five two-tone paint combinations that accentuates the Rogue’s smooth flanks. The 2023 Rogue proves to be quite handsome, particularly in its blue and black paint job that masterfully offsets its square appearance. Nissan offers the 2023 Rogue in S, SV, SL and Platinum trim, starting at a reasonable $27,760 with front wheel drive, although all trims come with either front- or all-wheel drive, with our Platinum all-wheel drive test vehicle starting at $38,640. With that kind of popularity, it’s little wonder that Nissan Rogue carries over largely unchanged for 2023, with the exception of a new Midnight Package. How popular is it? It outsold the second-place Nissan Altima midsize sedan by 25% last year. The Nissan Rogue is far from one because it trolls the mainstream market as a compact SUV that’s the automaker’s chart-topping U.S. The 2023 Nissan Rogue’s clean styling should age well.
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