2025 Nissan Rogue Review: Pricing, MPG & Should You Wait for the Hybrid?

The 2025 Nissan Rogue remains one of America's top-selling compact SUVs, offering a comfortable ride, excellent fuel economy, and family-friendly tech. With subtle styling updates and improved standard features, it competes closely with the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. This review covers everything seniors should know before buying.

• 2025 Nissan Rogue: Key Upgrades

 

The new Rogue features a refreshed grille design, standard wireless Android Auto (finally matching Apple CarPlay), and an enhanced ProPILOT Assist with smoother lane-centering. A new Snow drive mode improves winter traction—ideal for northern drivers. See all the 2025 Rogue changes.

• Fuel Economy & Performance

The turbocharged 1.5L 3-cylinder engine delivers 201 hp and an impressive 30/37 mpg (FWD) or 28/35 mpg (AWD). While not as efficient as the RAV4 Hybrid’s 40 mpg, it beats most gas-only rivals. Compare with Honda CR-V fuel efficiency.

• Trim Levels & Pricing

Starting at $29,000, the Rogue is available in fourtrims:


  • S – Base model with ProPILOT Assist

  • SV – Adds power liftgate & blind-spot monitoring

  • SL – Leather seats & Bose audio

  • Platinum – Ventilated seats & head-up display

Compare all Nissan Rogue trims and packages.

• Safety Features

Every 2025 Rogue includes:


  • Automatic emergency braking

  • Lane departure warning

  • Rear automatic braking

Higher trims add a 360-degree camera and traffic sign recognition. See IIHS safety ratings.

• Competitor Comparison

The Rogue undercuts the RAV4 ($31,225) and CR-V ($32,355) on price while offering better highway mpg. However, the RAV4 Hybrid leads in fuel efficiency. Compare all three at Edmunds.

• Current Deals & Incentives


  • 0% APR financing for qualified buyers

  • $1,500 loyalty bonus for returning customers

  • $500 military discount for active/retired personnel

Check current Nissan Rogue incentives in your area.

• Wait for the Hybrid?

Nissan is expected to launch a Rogue Hybrid later in 2025, likely matching the RAV4 Hybrid’s 40 mpg. If fuel economy is your top priority, consider waiting—or explore the

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