Feb 3, 2022
Silver Nissan Rogue in Driveway with Family
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When it comes to practicality and a spacious interior, you’ll struggle to find a better option in the compact SUV class than the 2022 Nissan Rogue. With plenty of cargo-carrying capacity, roomy seating for up to five, and a handsome exterior design, this crossover is a great choice. Here’s the rundown of some of its standout interior and exterior features.

Interior and Seating

The 2022 Rogue has two rows of seats for up to five passengers. There’s plenty of legroom and headroom in both rows for adults, and the rear seats can recline so passengers can relax during long drives. Reviewers enjoy Nissan’s zero-gravity seats, which offer excellent comfort for long and short drives.

If you plan on installing seating for your kids, you’ll find two complete sets of LATCH connectors for the outward rear seats and a tether anchor for the middle seat.

Behind the rear row, you’ll find over 31 cubic feet of storage in the Rogue’s standard setup. In some higher trims, you can add Nissan’s adjustable cargo floor to boost cargo capacity to over 36 cubic feet.

The cabin is fitted with cloth upholstery in the base setup. However, if you prefer some more luxury, you can upgrade to synthetic or genuine leather upholstery. The top Platinum trim also features wooden accents to give the cabin an added upscale feel.

Exterior Design and Colors

Nissan sticks with the aggressive front design for 2022, including a prominent V-motion grill. The front end also boasts futuristic LED headlights. As for the roof, you can opt for the available black design to contrast strikingly with your chosen body color.

There is a wide selection of colors available throughout the trim lineup. They include Caspian Blue, Glacier White, Gun Metallic, and Scarlet Ember. Further options featured are Super Black, Brilliant Silver Metallic, Pearl White, and Boulder Gray Pearl. The final option is a Super Black and Boulder Gray combination.

Engine and Specs

One of the most significant changes for the 2022 Rogue is that Nissan has given its compact SUV a new engine. The 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine from the 2021 model, which puts out 181 horsepower, has been replaced by a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder unit. The result is that the Rogue gets a little more power under the hood, with a maximum output of 201 horsepower. The turbocharged unit gives the Rogue one of the best torque ratings in the compact SUV class. The 2022 Rogue has a towing capacity of 1,500 pounds.

The new engine also improves the Rogue’s gas mileage, which was already good for the class last year. The compact crossover now achieves 30 mpg on city roads and 37 mpg at highway speeds. These figures are for the standard front-wheel-drive setup. You can also opt for all-wheel drive.

Infotainment and Technology

2021 Nissan Rogue Interior Dashboard
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The Rogue’s base infotainment setup features an 8-inch screen and four-speaker stereo. You also get BlueTooth connectivity, smartphone compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and two USB ports.

If you move up through the trims, several additional exciting features become available. You can have a 9-inch screen, a 10-speaker premium stereo, and a built-in navigation system. There’s also the option to install wireless device charging so you can keep your phone fully charged wherever you go and a wireless hotspot so you can stay connected wherever your journey takes you.

Turning to safety tech, the Rogue is equipped with a long list of useful features. It has forward collision warning and forward automatic emergency braking to help you avoid accidents. Unlike many class rivals, the Rogue also has automatic reverse emergency braking in its standard setup. The other key safety feature that deserves mention is the driver attention monitor. This system takes note of your driving habits and reaction times and will warn you when it thinks you should take a break, so you’re not driving while feeling drowsy.

The final safety feature we’d like to tell you about is the ProPilot Assist. This piece of tech can adjust your speed and steering to ensure that you stay in your lane on the highway.

You can add several optional safety features, including traffic sign recognition, lane keep assist, and adaptive cruise control. The available surround-view parking camera can make your life a lot easier when you’re maneuvering your Rogue into a tight spot. It provides you with an aerial view of your vehicle on your screen so that you can monitor potential obstacles from all directions.

Trims

The Rogue has four trims for 2022: S, SV, SL, and Platinum. Each trim brings some changes to the interior design of this compact crossover.

The SV trim gets you a power-adjustable driver’s seat. If you opt for the Premium package, you also get synthetic leather upholstery, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a moonroof. On the exterior, the Premium trim adds roof rails.

The SL trim includes genuine leather upholstery and a power-adjustable front passenger’s seat. There’s also a Premium package on offer, which adds the adjustable cargo floor, the larger infotainment screen, and the premium stereo.

If you want all the luxury features available with the Rogue, try the Platinum trim. It has quilted leather seats, heated rear seats, and wireless device charging. All the features available with the SL Premium package come standard in the Rogue Platinum.

Get Your 2022 Rogue at Nissan of Streetsboro

Now that you know something more about the interior and exterior features of the 2022 Rogue, why not explore the vehicles we’ve got on offer in our Ohio showroom? You can browse the details of each vehicle on its own page or swing by our dealership to take a closer look for yourself.

In case you still have questions or you’d like to learn more about the 2022 Rogue, you can contact us today. Our auto experts here at Nissan of Streetsboro know the Rogue and its features inside out and will be happy to take the time to answer your queries. We’d also be delighted to organize a test drive for you to see how the Rogue performs before you get the purchase process started.