Nissan Rogue Hybrid Starts at $27,180
Nissan’s 2017 Rogue Hybrid compact SUV will retail for at least $27,180 and is available now at Nissan dealers in the West, Northwest, and Mountain regions, the automaker announced.

Photo courtesy of Nissan.

Photo courtesy of Nissan.
Nissan’s 2017 Rogue Hybrid has arrived at Nissan dealers in the West, Northwest, and Mountain regions and retails for at least $27,180, the automaker announced.
Nissan is offering the front-wheel-drive gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle in the SV and SL trim grades with available all-wheel-drive. The compact SUV goes on sale nationwide in the spring.
While the SV FWD retails for the base price of $27,180, the SL FWD trim will retail for $32,100. Meanwhile, the SV AWD is priced at $28,530 and the SL AWD will retail for $33,450. Prices include destination charges.
Nissan projects the FWD trims for city/highway/combined driving to come in at 33/35/34 mpg. Meanwhile, the AWD trims should deliver at 31/34/33 mpg, according to Nissan internal testing results, which are subject to EPA confirmation.
The vehicle's powertrain combines a 2.0L 16-valve DOHC aluminum-alloy inline 4-cylinder engine with a compact lithium-ion battery and one-motor, two-clutch control. The gasoline engine is rated at 141 hp and 144 lb.-ft. of torque, while the 30-kW electric motor is rated at 40 hp and 118 lb.-ft. of torque, according to the automaker.
Features exclusive to the Rogue Hybrid that are not found on gasoline-powered models include second row seating with a 60/40 split folding design and additional storage space under the rear cargo area.
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