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    2024 Nissan Rogue unveiled

    October 17, 2023
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    Makoto Uchida - Nissan President and CEO
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    The 2024 Nissan Rogue has been revealed, showcasing a fresh design and new features. This facelifted model is expected to provide a preview of what’s to come for the future X-Trail.

    1. The Rogue’s facelifted version retains a striking resemblance to its predecessor, which was introduced in 2020. It is highly likely that the design changes seen in the Rogue will make their way to the X-Trail in other markets.
    2. The Rogue boasts a revised front end with an updated “V-Motion” grille design. The rear features new taillight innards and satin-finished exterior badges. Range-topping models also receive new 18-inch alloy wheels.
    3. Inside, the 2024 Rogue showcases fresh colors and textures, but the highlight is the new 12.3-inch HD touchscreen infotainment system powered by Google. This integration allows for the use of popular apps like Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play without the need for pairing or plugging in a phone.
    4. The US market continues with its existing engine options, while the base engine for the Rogue in that market is a 1.5-litre Variable Compression Turbo petrol engine paired with a CVT gearbox. This engine could potentially replace the 2.5-litre normally aspirated mill found in South African models.
    5. Nissan emphasizes its commitment to incorporating the latest technology into its popular vehicles. The 2024 Rogue offers significant available technology upgrades, making each journey more convenient and connected.
    6. Building on its family-friendly design, flexible storage space, and efficient turbocharged powertrain, the 2024 Rogue aims to become even more attractive to consumers.
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