Nissan Announces Enhancements and Pricing for 2015 Rogue

 
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2015 Nissan Rogue2015 Nissan Rogue (Credit: © Nissan USA)

When the all-new Nissan Rogue debuted for the 2014 model year, it arrived to plenty of fanfare. Not only did it look better than its first generation, but it also better fit the design scheme of Nissan. The first-generation Rogue was a significant contrast to the other models on Nissan lots. On top of its good looks, it also arrived with the lowest base price in its segment, according to Nissan’s data.

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Despite its hot-selling status, the Rogue will continue on with the lowest price in its segment, as the 2015 model will start at just $22,970 plus an $860 delivery fee for the S FWD model. On top of maintaining its low base price, the 2015 rogue also receives a few enhancements. These extra goodies include a new Eco mode for the Xtronic transmission to help reduce fuel consumption, heated cloth seats in the SV Premium Package, and a new Arctic Blue Metallic exterior color.

The 2015 Rogue’s pricing is rounded out by five additional variants, including the SV FWD at $24,490; the SL FWD at $28,280; the S AWD at $24,140; the SV AWD at $25,840; and the range-topping SL AWD at $29,630. These prices do not include the aforementioned $860 delivery fee.

Sure, the changes on the 2015 Rogue are very mild, but when you have a model that broke multiple monthly sales records the previous year, it is wise not to change too much. These select changes only add to the desirability of the small crossover and we should see sales of the Rogue continue to impress.

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  • High Altitudes

    Too bad the Rogue drives like a hay wagon, the engine over-revs to keep the heavy AWD carriage moving and the CVT hunts for the perfect ratio to match the chaotic engine.

    • Jake

      Why…why…so negative. ~ negative waves…man…negative waves…~

      So what your saying is that the thousands and thousands of people that voted for this vehicle through their purchase are all wrong but YOU…are the only correct one. LAME!

      Nissan has the CVT across its lineup and people are extremely satisfied with its performance. The 2.5L engine is one of the most fuel efficient on the current market and although its 0-60 numbers do not match the Hellcat Challenger, it’ll beat it at the pumps with the numbers that count with most North Americans.

      So High Altitudes…go by a Ford!



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