Nissan Rogue II / X-Trail (T32) Crossover (2013-2020)

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Product Overview

Nissan Rogue Mk2 (chassis code T32) is a compact crossover in production from 2013 to 2020. It was available with a range of inline-4 engines that displaced 2.0 to 2.5 liters.
Upon first glance, it is easy to see that the T32 Rogue is related to the J11 Nissan Qashqai, though it is made larger to accommodate the non-European markets. Unfortunately, the Rogue also uses Renault's lethargic and unreliable engines. It continued to used CVT as well.
The hybrid drivetrain can help the owner save on fuel and car tax, though regulators seems to prefer the more complex PHEV instead.
The Mk2 Rogue was also sold as X-Trail.

Ratings

What we found**

Neofiliac score 37% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • Some offroad capabilities
  • Improved styling
  • Improved interior appointments
Cons
  • No powerful engine options
  • Bad engine reputation
  • Unreliable CVTs
  • Poor handling
  • MacPherson front suspensions

What external reviewers found***

External score 73% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • Good infotainment tech
  • Comfortable ride
  • Decent fuel economy
Cons
  • LaneWatch is a little scooty
  • Alternatives offer more power
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Specifications

2.0 AWD Hybrid CVT2.0 Hybrid CVT2.5 AWD CVT2.5 CVT

Capacity

Cargo Capacity773 L / 27.3 cu-ft ~ 1739 L / 61.4 cu-ft773 L / 27.3 cu-ft ~ 1739 L / 61.4 cu-ft266 L / 9.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft266 L / 9.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft
Coolant Capacity6.7 L / 7.1 qt
Engine Oil Capacity4.6 L / 4.9 qt
Fuel Capacity55.0 L / 14.5 gal55.0 L / 14.5 gal60.0 L / 15.9 gal60.0 L / 15.9 gal
Passengers5
Payload452 kg / 996 lbs455 kg / 1003 lbs520 kg / 1146 lbs497 kg / 1096 lbs

Chassis

Brakes | FrontVentilated discs
Brakes | RearVentilated discs
Offroad | Approach Angle17.4 deg
Offroad | Breakover Angle18.6 deg
Offroad | Departure Angle25.0 deg
Power SteeringElectric Steering
Suspension | FrontMacPherson strut
Suspension | RearMulti-link
Tire Size225/65 R17, 225/60 R18225/65 R17, 225/60 R18225/60 R17 106H225/60 R17 106H
Turning Circle11.4 m / 37.4 ft11.4 m / 37.4 ft11.2 m / 36.7 ft11.2 m / 36.7 ft

Construction

Body Style5-door hybrid Crossover5-door hybrid Crossover5-door Crossover5-door Crossover

Dimensions

Ground Clearance213 mm / 8.4 in188 mm / 7.4 in193 mm / 7.6 in188 mm / 7.4 in
Size | Height1740 mm / 68.5 in1722 mm / 67.8 in1684 mm / 66.3 in1684 mm / 66.3 in
Size | Length4686 mm / 184.5 in4686 mm / 184.5 in4630 mm / 182.3 in4630 mm / 182.3 in
Size | Width1839 mm / 72.4 in
Track Width | Front1595.0 mm / 62.8 in
Track Width | Rear1595.0 mm / 62.8 in
Weight1716.0 kg / 3783.1 lbs1662.0 kg / 3664.1 lbs1602.0 kg / 3531.8 lbs1539.0 kg / 3392.9 lbs
Wheel Size7.0J x 17, 7.0J x 187.0J x 17, 7.0J x 187.0J x 177.0J x 17
Wheelbase2705 mm / 106.5 in

Performance

Coefficient Of Drag0.3410.3190.330.33
Fuel Economy7.1 L/100km / 33.1 MPG (combined) | 7.5 L/100km / 31.4 MPG (urban) | 6.9 L/100km / 34.1 MPG (highway)6.9 L/100km / 34.1 MPG (combined) | 7.1 L/100km / 33.1 MPG (urban) | 6.7 L/100km / 35.1 MPG (highway)7.1 L/100km / 33.1 MPG (combined) | 7.5 L/100km / 31.4 MPG (urban) | 6.9 L/100km / 34.1 MPG (highway)
Towing Capacity500 kg / 1102 lbs (w/o brakes)

Powertrain

Drivetrain LayoutFront-engine (transverse), All-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), All-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel drive
EngineMR20DDMR20DDQR25DEQR25DE
Engine | Bore84.0 mm / 3.3 in84.0 mm / 3.3 in89.0 mm / 3.5 in89.0 mm / 3.5 in
Engine | Compression Ratio11.2:111.2:19.6:19.6:1
Engine | Displacement2.0 L / 121.9 cu-in / 1997.0 cc2.0 L / 121.9 cu-in / 1997.0 cc2.5 L / 151.8 cu-in / 2488.0 cc2.5 L / 151.8 cu-in / 2488.0 cc
Engine | Power141.0 hp / 105.1 kW @ 6000 rpm + 40.0 hp / 29.8 kW (electric motor)141.0 hp / 105.1 kW @ 6000 rpm + 40.0 hp / 29.8 kW (electric motor)170.0 hp / 126.8 kW @ 6000 rpm170.0 hp / 126.8 kW @ 6000 rpm
Engine | Redline6400 rpm6400 rpm6400 rpm
Engine | Specific Output70.6 hp/L / 1.2 hp/cu-in70.6 hp/L / 1.2 hp/cu-in68.3 hp/L / 1.1 hp/cu-in68.3 hp/L / 1.1 hp/cu-in
Engine | Stroke90.1 mm / 3.5 in90.1 mm / 3.5 in100.0 mm / 3.9 in100.0 mm / 3.9 in
Engine | Torque195 Nm / 143.8 lb-ft @ 3600 rpm + 160 Nm / 118.0 lb-ft195 Nm / 143.8 lb-ft @ 3600 rpm + 160 Nm / 118.0 lb-ft237 Nm / 174.8 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm237 Nm / 174.8 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm
Engine | Typedirect-injected petrol inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinderdirect-injected petrol inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinderNaturally-aspirated multi-port injected petrol inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinderNaturally-aspirated multi-port injected petrol inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinder
Transmission | TypeCVTCVTCVTCVT

Production

Availability2017 ~ 20192017 ~ 20192013 ~ 20202013 ~ 2020

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External Reviews

digitaltrends[1]

Reviewer score 73%
Reviewers from digitaltrends have found the following***:
Nissan's ProPilot makes long stretches of freeway a little easier to manage. The 2019 Nissan Rogue comes with a three-year, 36,000-mile basic warranty. The two real rivals for the Rogue are the 2019 Toyota RAV4 and the 2019 Honda CR-V.
Find the original article here.
Pros
  • Comfortable ride
  • Good infotainment tech
  • Decent fuel economy
Cons
  • Alternatives offer more power
  • LaneWatch is a little scooty

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References

  1. ^ 2019 Nissan Rogue review. [digitaltrends]. https://www.digitaltrends.com/car-reviews/2019-nissan-rogue-review/. 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2022-03-11.

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