Nissan Rogue Sport
Quick verdict
The fast answer firstThe Nissan Rogue Sport delivers family-friendly space and safety at a price that’s good value in its segment. Efficiency is solid for its class, while performance is tuned for everyday use rather than thrills.
Quick reference
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Who this car is best for
Best fit and tradeoffsBest for
- Families wanting a useful daily car
- Budget-led buyers trying to stretch value
- Longer trips where comfort and stability matter
- Drivers wanting a balanced day-to-day car
Less ideal for
- Buyers prioritizing a more upscale feel
- Drivers who care about pace and response
- Large families needing 7 seats
- Buyers prioritizing the very lowest fuel costs
Key specs
At a glanceShould you choose the Nissan Rogue Sport?
A practical buyer-focused readWhy choose it
- Good value in its segment at $25,990
- Efficient for its class with 8.1 L/100 km combined consumption
- 5-star safety rating
- 965-liter cargo space suits growing families
Why skip it
- 141 hp and 0–100 km/h in 9.0 s won’t satisfy performance drivers
- Seats five only; larger families may need more capacity
- Not aimed at premium shoppers
- Reliability score of 75 may not meet those seeking top-tier dependability
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Nissan Rogue Sport in more detail
More detailed contextPractical take for family buyers
At $25,990, the Nissan Rogue Sport targets growing families seeking good value in its segment.
It combines efficient-for-its-class 8.1 L/100 km consumption, a 5-star safety rating, and a versatile 965-liter cargo area for road trips.
Everyday advantages
141 hp and a 0–100 km/h time of 9.0 s are adequate for commuting and errands.
Seats five and prioritizes usable space over outright speed.
What to consider
Performance enthusiasts and premium shoppers may find it understated.
A reliability score of 75 is respectable but not top-tier, and larger households needing more seating may require a bigger model.