Nissan Prices Refreshed 2020 Rogue Sport
Nissan's refreshed 2020 Rogue Sport will retail for at least $24,335, which is $100 less than the outgoing model, Nissan has announced.

Nissan's 2020 Rogue Sport retails for $24,335 for the base S front-wheel drive subcompact SUV.
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Nissan's refreshed 2020 Rogue Sport will retail for at least $24,335, which is $100 less than the outgoing model, Nissan has announced. The vehicle is on sale now.
Nissan is offering three Rogue Sport models, including the base S, SV, and SL in standard front-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive. The FWD S starts off the trim hierarchy at $24,335, which includes a $1,095 delivery fee. The Rogue Sport lineup tops out with the AWD SL at $30,895.
The updated subcompact SUV is entering its fourth model year with a fresh exterior and revised trim models and options. Most notably, the U.S. version of the Qashqai adds Nissan's Safety Shield 360 driver-assisting technology bundle as standard equipment across the lineup.
The bundle includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, lane departure warning, radar-based blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, and high beam assist.
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