Nissan Rogue Sport Model Years and History

Nissan Rogue Sport Model Years

2022 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2022 Rogue Sport

For 2022, the Nissan Rogue Sport carries over with minimal changes.

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2021 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2021 Rogue Sport

For 2021, the Nissan Rogue Sport gets carries over with minimal changes.

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2020 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2020 Rogue Sport

For 2020, the Nissan Rogue Sport gets revised styling up front as well as some new standard safety features. The grille, hood and front bumper have been redesigned, giving the Rogue Sport a more distinctive look when compared to the regular Rogue, while the LED daytime running lights have also been added. On the safety front, Nissans Safety Shield 360 Technology suite, previously standard only on top level SL trims, now comes standard across the entire lineup. In addition, a new set of 19-inch alloy wheels are also available for 2020.

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2019 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2019 Rogue Sport

The Rogue Sport rolls into 2019 with relatively few, yet significant changes. Several of the option packages have been revised with features shuffled around a bit. Now available is Nissan's ProPilot Assist and Safety Shield 360 which operating together, provide rear automatic braking, blind-spot warning and a lane-keep assist feature. Apple Carplay and Android Auto as well as Nissan's Rear Door Alert warning system are also now standard.

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2018 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2018 Rogue Sport

After its introduction last year the Rogue Sport continues on into 2018 with relatively minor changes. Several of the option packages have been revised with features shuffled around a little bit. A new Premium Package replaces last year's Platinum Package, while a Technology package available on the SV replaces last year's All-Weather package.

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2017 Nissan Rogue Sport trims

2017 Rogue Sport

The 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is a brand-new version of its larger sibling the Nissan Rogue. It retains Nissans V-shaped front grille and angular boomerang taillights while shrinking its dimensions, updating the front and rear fascia and adding a multitude of Platinum option packages. Advanced safety features like intelligent cruise control, lane-departure warning, and emergency braking with pedestrian detection are all available. All-wheel drive is available as well.

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About Rogue Sport

Sold as the Qashqai in many other parts of the world, Nissan's newest compact crossover vehicle debuted in the United States as the Rogue Sport in 2017. Measuring 12.1 inches shorter in overall length compared to the Rogue, the Nissan Rogue Sport's exterior appearance was described as "emotional geometry" conforming to a 0.33 coefficient of drag. The sporty exterior of the 2017 Rogue Sport is complemented by a highly practical cabin. Permitting 22.9 cubic feet of cargo room with a five-passenger layout, 61.1 cubic feet of storage space are available when the rear passenger seating is folded down. Promoting flexible storage options with SV and SL trim levels of the Rogue Sport, a Divide-N-Hide Cargo System allows items to be stored securely in various fashions. The 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport's propulsion came from a small, high-tech powerplant. Featuring direct injection, twin continuously variable valve timing control and Diamond Like Carbon coated valve lifters, the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generated 141 horsepower and 147 pound-feet of torque. Offered with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, a Xtronic continuously variable transmission acts to manage the delivery of engine power.