The Nissan Rogue is the first Yokohama sales model in America.

Prices have just been released for 2018 models, and they are still in the middle of the «I can afford this one» target.

Class creation

The Rogue Sport, which is already on dealer lots as you read this, joined Nissan's lineup of crossovers and SUVs at the end of 2017. It arrives for 2018 with a few clips and tricks and gimmicks and improvements, so think of it as a more

SV technology package

The SV Technology Package is new for 2018, although more or less the same material can be used in the previously available SV Premium package.

SL Premium Package

In addition, the SL Premium Package now includes all the tidbits of the previous SL Platinum Package.

Power and performance

On the powertrain front, the Nissan Rogue Sport is motivated by a 141 horsepower, 2.0-litre DOHC 16-valve inline four-cylinder.

Own considerations

All of this is aimed squarely at the Rogue's target market of young, urban buyers who want a slightly smaller, sportier and more affordable crossover.

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Rogue Sport S FWD $ 21 640 MSRP
Rogue Sport SV FWD $ 23 240 MSRP
Rogue Sport SL FWD $ 26 290 MSRP
Rogue Sport S AWD $ 22 990 MSRP
Rogue Sport SV AWD $ 24 590 MSRP
Rogue Sport SL AWD $ 27 640 MSRP

Photo and source: Nissan North America.

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