Compare the New Nissan Rogue to Rival SUVs, Including the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Chevy Equinox
You don't have to rough it to be adventurous. The new 2024 Nissan Rogue proves this. A refreshed interior and additional connectivity vault the Nissan Rogue over its SUV competitors, including the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, and Chevy Equinox. Already roomy and capable, the Nissan Rogue is a mid-size AWD crossover that continues to improve, more so than its SUV rivals. Before shopping at Baron Nissan, see what makes the new Nissan Rogue the leader among this quartet of crossovers.
Nissan Rogue vs. Honda CR-V
- Performance: The new Nissan Rogue is more powerful and more fuel-efficient than the Honda CR-V, which outputs 190 horsepower and 179 pound-feet of torque through a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine and earns 30 miles per gallon combined. A new Nissan Rogue earns 33 miles per gallon combined and accelerates on the streets of Westbury better with a torque rating of 225 pound-feet, courtesy of a 201-horsepower 1.5-liter VC-Turboâ„¢ 3-cylinder engine. Intelligent All-Wheel Drive is offered by the Nissan Rogue, compared to Real Time AWDâ„¢ for the Honda CR-V.
- Tech: The Honda CR-V's largest display is nine inches, but the 2024 Nissan Rogue adds a new 12.3-inch touchscreen, giving Glen Cove drivers access to enhanced voice control. Wireless smartphone access is offered by each SUV. Honda Sensing® for the CR-V is comparable to the Rogue's Nissan Safety Shield® 360 suite. The Honda CR-V can't match the intelligent safety features offered by the Nissan Rogue, headlined by Intelligent Lane Intervention, Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention, an Intelligent Around View® Monitor, and Intelligent Forward Collision Warning. These driver-assist technologies provided by the Nissan Rogue give Great Neck drivers greater confidence in Long Island traffic.
- Space: The Honda CR-V has 39 cubic feet of storage, compared to 37 cubic feet in the Nissan Rogue, which offers an extra cubic foot (105) of total passenger volume and more front-row legroom (41.5 to 41.3 inches).
- Features: Tri-Zone Automatic Temperature Control in the Nissan Rogue gives you an easier way to regulate cabin temperature on rides back to Glen Cove. The Honda CR-V has dual-zone automatic climate control. Both SUVs have moonroofs. There are only eight speakers, with the Bose premium sound system reserved for the Honda CR-V Hybrid. The Nissan Rogue gives families from Great Neck a more immersive listening experience through a 10-speaker Bose premium audio system. New Nissan Rogue SUVs offer hand-free cargo access through a Motion Activated Liftgate. Hands-free access for the power tailgate is reserved for the CR-V's hybrid model.
Nissan Rogue vs. Toyota RAV4
- Space: With 72 cubic feet of max cargo volume, the new Nissan Rogue gives Glen Cove travelers extra space for gear. The Toyota RAV4 maxes out at 70 cubic feet, offers 37.8 inches of second-row legroom, and has 99 cubic feet of passenger volume. The Nissan Rogue gives taller passengers more rear legroom at 38.5 inches, and the cabin has an extra six cubic feet of passenger volume.
- Performance: The RAV4 doesn't offer turbocharged power, only delivers 184 pound-feet of torque, and earns 28/35 (city/highway) miles per gallon. The Nissan Rogue is turbocharged — thanks to the VC-Turbo™ 3-cylinder engine delivering 225 pound-feet of torque — and more fuel-efficient, rated for 30/37 miles per gallon.
- Tech: The RAV4 has Toyota Safety Sense 2.5™ safety features to mirror the Rogue's Nissan Safety Shield® 360 assists. The Nissan Rogue gives Greenvale motorists an edge, thanks to ProPILOT Assist with Navi-Link, which handles semi-autonomous driving tasks. The largest Toyota Audio Multimedia screen in the RAV4 is 10.5 inches, while the Nissan Rogue offers a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen. Wireless Apple CarPlay® is a shared tech feature for these new SUVs.
Nissan Rogue vs. Chevy Equinox
- Space: With 37 to 72 cubic feet of cargo space, the Nissan Rogue gives you more room as you leave Glen Cove or Great Neck for a trip. The Chevy Equinox counters with 30 to 64 cubic feet of cargo space. Each SUV has 41 inches of front-row legroom.
- Features: The Chevy Equinox has a panoramic sunroof, while the Nissan Rogue has a dual panel panoramic moonroof. The class-exclusive Divide-N-Hide® cargo system for the Nissan Rogue gives Westbury travelers additional storage solutions that the Chevy Equinox can't match. The Nissan Rogue offers more luxurious upholstery with quilted leather-appointed seats. The 2024 Nissan Rogue's new Chestnut-colored interior ensures your great escape from Greenvale has never looked better. The Chevy Equinox only offers a Jet Black interior.
- Tech: The largest Chevy Equinox touchscreen is eight inches, while the new Nissan Rogue offers dual 12.3-inch digital displays and enhanced voice control. Google built-in tech features for the Nissan Rogue give Great Neck drivers access to Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play. The Chevy Equinox can't counter the Rogue's hands-free text messaging assistant or Nissan Door to Door Navigation. All Equinox models have the Chevy Safety Assist suite, but a blind spot feature is not included. The Rogue's Nissan Safety Shield® 360 suite includes Blind Spot Warning.
- Performance: The Chevy Equinox outputs 175 horsepower and 203 pound-feet of torque. Both performance figures are lower than the 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque provided by the Nissan Rogue, which offers Intelligent All-Wheel Drive. That AWD setup is superior to Chevy's Switchable AWD. The Chevy Equinox earns 26/31 miles per gallon, considerably less than the Nissan Rogue, which earns 30 miles per gallon on the streets of Greenvale and 37 miles per gallon on Long Island freeways when you leave Westbury.
Explore Your New Nissan Rogue Options in Greenvale
SUV shoppers from Great Neck and Glen Cove can go over their 2024 Nissan Rogue options by browsing our new inventory. New Nissan Rogue trim levels include the S, SV, SL, and Platinum. Apply for special financing online. When you finance a new Nissan Rogue in Greenvale through Baron Nissan, you're approved.
Test Drive a New Nissan Rogue in Greenvale to Reaffirm Your Decision
Need another reason to choose the 2024 Nissan Rogue as your new SUV? The new Nissan Rogue has a lower starting price than the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. Contact your Long Island Nissan dealer in Greenvale to schedule a test drive in a Nissan Rogue, the superior compact SUV.
Don't go rogue when buying another new SUV in Greenvale. Make the smart choice by grabbing the keys to a 2024 Nissan Rogue.
