Nissan Rogue Interior Review
The interior of the Rogue makes it one of the best SUVs for the price. The bi-level dashboard provides a unique design that feels more expensive than the Rogue actually costs. The cabin feels spacious, with large windows that give passengers a great sightline. Lastly, you can add a clear view of the sky and stars with the available panoramic moonroof. The Rogue is a great SUV for families, with plenty of space for the five passengers.
Rogue Technology
The Rogue comes standard with an 8-inch infotainment screen, with an optional upgrade to a 9-inch screen. The futuristic cockpit can also be upgraded to a 12.3'' digital dashboard with fully digital gauges. With the upgraded real estate comes upgraded features like split screen capability, so while the driver is looking at the 360-degree camera, the passenger can search for their favorite music or podcast. The Rogue has an available Bose Premium Audio System, which brings sound to every seat through 10 high-performance speakers. Below the touchscreen are the available dual climate controls, push-button start, and 2 standard USB-C ports to charge and connect your devices, as well as a wireless charging pad for your phone.
Rogue Seating Options
The standard cloth seating is high quality, but if you want pseudo leather and a host of upgrades, the SV premium package offers plenty of bells and whistles at a very reasonable price for an SUV. While the base Rogue gives you a 6-way manual driver's seat, any trim upgrade gives you an 8-way power driver's seat with 2-way power lumbar support. All rogue trims provide 60/40-split fold-down rear seats. Most rogue trim levels have heated driver and passenger seating, while some trims upgrade to heated rear seats.
Rogue Cargo Space
Total cargo space is an impressive 36 cubic feet and 74 cubic feet when you drop the rear seats, so you're ready for anything life can toss at you. Reaching cargo space is a breeze with the available power liftgate. Inside, the Rogue offers an innovative Divide-N-Hide® system, which provides hidden and secure storage for smaller items beneath the trunk floor. The space not only acts as under-floor storage but can also be used to fit awkwardly shaped items like bikes.