How much is a 2023 Rogue?

August 30, 2022 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Delivering impressive fuel economy and offering features that make family life simpler, the 2023 Nissan Rogue is on sale now with a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)1 of $27,360.

The Nissan Rogue was completely redesigned and reengineered for the 2021 model year, with an all-new platform, a “family hub” interior concept and an expanded range of available technologies. For the 2022 model year it added Nissan’s innovative new 1.5-liter variable compression (VC) Turbo engine, providing enhanced power and fuel efficiency, and the most standard gas engine torque in its class2.

This year, Rogue expands its already broad appeal with the addition of a Midnight Edition package on the popular SV model that includes 18-inch gloss black painted alloy wheels, black exterior accents with high-gloss V-motion grille, black badging and TailorFit™ leatherette seating. The Rogue Platinum and the SL Premium package also add the convenience of Amazon Alexa®, helping customers simplify and organize their lives. Alexa can play music, place calls, control smart home devices and more, with just voice commands.

The 2023 Rogue has the most standard safety features in its class3, with standard Nissan Safety Shield 360®4 on all grades. Other key standard features include NissanConnect® with an 8-inch touchscreen (9-inch available) featuring Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ connectivity and standard LED exterior lighting.

Rogue also offers advanced driver assistance technology with ProPILOT Assist. Standard on Rogue SV and higher, ProPILOT Assist can assist with steering, acceleration and braking during single-lane highway driving. Available ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link (standard on Rogue Platinum, optional on Rogue SL) adds the capability to use data from the navigation system to proactively adjust the vehicle’s speed before curves and freeway exits.

Rogue is offered in four well-equipped grades – S, SV, SL and Platinum – each available with front-wheel drive or Intelligent All-Wheel Drive.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices1 for the 2023 Nissan Rogue:

Rogue S FWD

$27,360

Rogue SV FWD

$29,050

Rogue SL FWD

$33,710

Rogue Platinum FWD

$37,140

Rogue S AWD

$28,860

Rogue SV AWD

$30,550

Rogue SL AWD

$35,210

Rogue Platinum AWD

$38,640

Full specifications on all 2023 Nissan Rogue grades, as well as fuel economy, photos and videos, are available in the full press kit.

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  1. MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice. Destination and handling $1,295.
  2. AutoPacific segmentation. Comparison based on 2023 Nissan Rogue S vs. latest in-market competitors in Mid-Size XSUV Segment (excluding hybrids and electric vehicles). Base models compared.
  3. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2023 Rogue vs. latest in-market competitors (excludes EV competitors). See Owner’s Manual for safety information. Availability of features vary by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging and options. Base Models Compared. Based on manufacturers' websites.
  4. Nissan Safety Shield technologies can’t prevent all collisions or warn in all situations. See Owner’s Manual for important safety information.

Aug 30, 2022 at 12:34pm ET

An inflated economy, spurred by a variety of global and domestic circumstances, is looming large in the minds of American consumers everywhere. Corporations, including automakers, are also facing rising costs, which is readily apparent when it’s time to turn in that killer mid-pandemic lease deal and replace it with something else.

That’s why it’s refreshing that Nissan is only raising the price on the 2023 Rogue by $210 across the board. The base S model will start at $28,655 including its $1,295 destination charge, up from $28,445. The mid-level SV and SL grades will start at $30,345 and $35,005, respectively, while the flagship Rogue Platinum will cost $38,435. Adding all-wheel drive to any of the trim levels brings the price up $1,500. For those who favor black trim over chrome or paint, a Midnight Edition package brings black 18-inch wheels and black exterior details for SV trim levels.

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While the extra $210 doesn’t bring any huge upgrades to the Rogue, the price jump seems reasonable, especially when compared to the $2,300 price jump the 2023 Corvette got before orders for the model year even closed. Likewise, the Ford Mustang Mach-E’s price went up, with a minimum increase of $3,200 on some models, while others saw an $8,675 hike.

And it’s not like the Rogue is selling slowly. As Nissan’s best-selling product, 2021 sales of the small crossover nearly tripled that of the Altima – although to be fair, the automaker doesn’t separate the larger Rogue from the one-generation-old Rogue Sport in its quarterly reports. We’re not sure if the family CUV is experiencing the same production delays and logistical issues as other vehicles today, but the Rogue is an important product for Nissan, and it seems like the company doesn’t want to alienate its budget-conscious buyers with some massive year-over-year sticker shock.

Crossover Episode:

The 2023 Rogue is powered by a 1.5-liter inline-three, bolstered with a turbocharger and the company’s novel variable-compression technology. With 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque (150 kilowatts and 305 newton-meters), the VC-Turbo engine is one of the stoutest in its segment, while also achieving between 31 and 33 miles per gallon combined in EPA testing. The first time we drove the snappy inline-three, we found it to be charming and responsive, only adding to our appreciation of the Nissan Rogue.

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Brett T. Evans

Is the 2023 Nissan Rogue available?

The 2023 Nissan Rogue remains available in four trim variants: S, SV, SL, and Platinum. Below is a summary of each trim and the standard features.

How much is a 2022 fully loaded Rogue?

The base model Nissan Rogue gets 33 mpg. There are other models available, including the 2022 Nissan Rogue SV, which costs $29,565. There's also an SL for $34,225. In addition, there's a high-end Nissan Rogue Platinum that comes with all the bells and whistles, and costs $37,655.

What is the difference between 2022 and the 2023 Nissan Rogue?

The 2022 Rogue added an all-new engine, but for 2023, the major change is the addition of the Midnight Edition Package for the mid-level SV trim. Higher trims also add Amazon Alexa connectivity.

How much does a Nissan Rogue cost fully loaded?

The 2023 Nissan Rogue starts at $27,360. That's high for the compact SUV class. The midlevel SV and SL trims start at $29,050 and $33,710, respectively. The top-of-the-line Platinum trim starts at $37,140.