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Video: 2024 Nissan Rogue Up Close: Small Styling Updates and Tech Tweaks

02:14 min
By Cars.com Editors
November 17, 2023

About the video

Come with us as Road Test Editor Brian Normile gives a rundown on the changes to the 2024 Nissan Rogue, as well as what hasn’t changed, from the floor of the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show.

Transcript

The Nissan Rogue is a perennial favorite here at cars.com, taking the title in our last two compact SUV challenges. For 2024, Nissan gives it a new face and some new interior tech, so let's check it out.
The updated Vmotion grille design is a lot more like the Ariya EVs, but still very, very familiar to Nissan. There's a new badge design as well. As you come along to the sides, you get new wheel designs on the 2024 Rogue. And in back, you get more new badging as well as a revised taillight design. The overall look is still very familiar, but still very handsome as well. Unchanged for 2024 is the Rogue's powertrain. You still only get a turbocharged three-cylinder engine that makes 201 horsepower. Your only transmission is a CVT, and you do get the choice of front or all-wheel drive. Inside the 2024 Rogue, the big news is the new 12.3 inch touchscreen display that runs Google built-in. It's Nissan's first application of Google built-in. We've had some issues with that system in other brands of cars. We're interested to see how this works. Hopefully, it works well. You still get a nice set of physical controls below it. Lower trim levels do not get the screen. Their screen downsizes to eight inches. Both versions of the screen do offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity. This one is wireless, while the smaller eight inch screen is wired only. But otherwise, everything we love about the Rogue interior, at least up front, seems to remain unchanged and that's great news. Let's check out the back where hopefully that's the same as well. And yeah, the backseat seems just as unchanged and still as good as it was. This one has the nicely integrated rear sunshades as well. You get climate controls here, heated seat controls, charging ports, doesn't seem like Nissan has messed too much with a great thing. We'll have to see how the Google built-in system works. But the Rogue was on top in the class in our eyes, and that may continue. We'll have to see what happens when pricing is revealed closer to the Rogue's on sale date early 2024. You can find more from the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show on cars.com and on all of our social channels.

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