• The 2024 model year will see changes to the Nissan Rogue, including new front and back looks.
  • Higher model levels come with Google apps for the infotainment system, as well as new features.
  • Nissan will sell the 2024 Rogue in the first quarter of 2019 for between $29,685 and $41,465.

Nissan’s Rogue is one of their best-selling cars, so it makes sense that the small SUV is getting a new look. The most recent version of Rogues has only been on sale since 2021. They got a new engine for the 2022 model year. The 2024 Rogue has now been given a makeover that includes new tech features and a fresh look on the outside.

The 2024 Nissan Rogue will have Google Apps built in and cost less than $30,000 when it comes out

The front and back ends look different now that the hood and taillights have been changed. The Platinum trim level (shown here) gets new 19-inch wheels, gloss-black trunk trim, and a body kit that looks a lot sexier. The SV’s 18-inch wheels are also brand new. Three more colors will be available for Nissan cars: Everest White Pearl, Deep Ocean Blue Pearl, and Baja Storm.

Nissan says that the dashboard, door panels, center console, and seats are made of different materials and styles. The Platinum type can now come with brown leather seats. The infotainment system in the S and SV trim levels stays the same: an 8.0-inch tablet. The SL and Platinum trim levels, on the other hand, get a 12.3-inch screen with Google apps like Maps, Google Assistant, and Play built-in. A wireless charging pad and a 12.3-inch digital gauge set are some of the other great things about the SL. The bigger screens in the SL and Platinum models can show your phone wirelessly, but the smaller screens can only connect to Apple CarPlay via a cable.

The base engine for the 2024 Rogue will still be the 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-three with varying compression ratio, which makes 201 horsepower. You can choose to have all-wheel drive instead of front-wheel drive and a continuously variable automatic gear. In our tests, we saw that the 2022 Rogue’s engine uses more gas, even though it can reach 60 mph faster than the previous 2.5-liter inline-four.

Prices have gone up a lot since the beginning, but the base S still costs just under $30,000 at $29,685. The SL costs $36,535 without options, $39,965 with options, and $31,375 with options. All of these prices are for the front-wheel drive version; all-wheel drive costs an extra $1500. The better model may be in US stores as early as 2024.

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