Nissan’s best-selling crossover utility vehicle gets minor revisions for 2024. Rogue’s exterior alterations are centered on new front and rear fascias, while the cabin’s changes are focused on new colors/textures for seats, center console and door panels. A week-long test drive of the Rogue Platinum AWD emphasized the vehicle’s riding comfort. Front row occupants can stretch out with 41.5 inches of legroom, while rear seat riders nab 38.5 inches of legroom. Rogue Platinum features a new 19-inch alloy wheel design and optional Chestnut Brown leather seats.

Powering the tested Rogue Platinum AWD is a turbocharged 1.5-liter 3-cylinder producing 201 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 225 lbs-ft of torque between 2800-4000 rpm. Engine mates to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The 106.5-inch wheelbase Rogue provides a minimum ground clearance of 8.2 inches. With the rear seat folded, Rogue Platinum supplies more than 74 cubic feet of space. There’s 36.5 cubic feet behind the second row with Divide-N-Hide in the low position. Rogue is the first Nissan vehicle with built-in Google connectivity. Nissan Rogue Platinum AWD collects estimated MPG of 28 city and 34 highway and carries a base MSRP of $40,200.