![]() ![]() The other caveat is that a growing number of competitors offer fuel-sipping gas-electric hybrid versions. On the other hand, we drove fairly gently and averaged 33 mpg during a weeklong test. That’s why we’ve seen some reviewers get lousy mileage from the three-cylinder Rogue. The 2023 Rogue’s mileage varies by trim level and whether you’ve chosen front-wheel drive or the heavier all-wheel-drive system our top-trim AWD test vehicle has the lowest EPA ratings of a still-excellent 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined.Ī couple of caveats: If you like to drive hard, the Rogue’s variable compression cuts both ways. ![]() And it’s better than any other gas-only compact crossover. It’s 3 mpg better than the equivalent 2021 Rogue. That’s as good as a Nissan Sentra economy sedan with a sluggish conventional four-cylinder. ![]() In EPA testing, the three-cylinder Nissan Rogue gets up to 30 mpg in the city, 37 mpg on the highway, and 33 mpg combined. We just wish that system were more widely available, as it was in the past you now need a top trim level for it. It folds easily, and a useful Divide-N-Hide cargo system lets you reposition panels to raise or lower the cargo floor, or to quickly create a mini wall that keeps your stuff from rolling around or tipping over. Heated rear seats are optional only on the Platinum, though, and ventilated front seats aren’t offered at all.įor cargo, the Rogue provides an excellent 36 cubic feet of space behind the rear seat and 74 cubic feet with the rear seat folded. ![]() All but the base model gets an eight-way power driver’s seat, while heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and even rear-seat sunshades are available on most trim levels. The back doors open 90 degrees for easy access. Nissan’s “Zero Gravity” foam promises maximum long-term support. The front and rear seats are firm and comfortable. It has more space for passengers and cargo than you’d even get from the mid-size Nissan Murano. The Rogue isn’t just attractively finished inside it’s also particularly roomy. ![]()
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