
2026 Nissan Rogue priced from $28,790, adds striking new Dark Armor grade
The 2026 Nissan Rogue is on sale now with Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) starting at $28,790 1. Pricing and availability for Dark Armor grades will be announced at a later date.
The 2026 Rogue Dark Armor refines the look of Rogue SV with gloss black exterior accents for the mirrors, exterior badges, pillar trim, grille bars and mirror caps. The understated yet distinctive transformation is completed with 19-inch gloss black wheels and satin black roof rails. Compared to Rogue SV, Dark Armor also adds HD Intelligent Around View ® Monitor with Moving Object Detection 2, a panoramic moonroof, heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.
Rogue's list of helpful, intuitive technology includes available Google built-in 3, which seamlessly integrates well-known Google apps – including Google Assistant, Google Maps and more on Google Play – right into the vehicle's available 12.3-inch touchscreen.
Available on Rogue Platinum, ProPILOT 2.1 4 allows attentive drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel in single-lane freeway operation, while ProPILOT Assist 2.1 handles acceleration, steering assistance and braking.
For drivers looking to go further, there's Rogue Rock Creek. This adventure-ready trim amplifies Rogue's appearance and capabilities with Falken Wild Peak all-terrain tires fitted to 17-inch satin black wheels, a unique front fascia, a unique gloss black front grille featuring silver accents, a redesigned front fascia featuring Lava Red accents, gloss black sideview mirrors and a tubular roof rack with integrated cross bars also accented in Lava Red.
All 2026 Nissan Rogue grades deliver peace of mind with the inclusion of standard Nissan Safety Shield ® 360. Its advanced VC-Turbo engine, with standard Idle Stop-Start, delivers EPA-estimated fuel economy of up to 29 mpg city, 36 mpg highway and 32 mpg combined (FWD) 5.
For full details on all features and options, see the 2026 Nissan Rogue specifications sheet.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices for the 2026 Nissan Rogue:
Model
MSRP
Rogue S FWD
$28,790
Rogue SV FWD
$29,790
Rogue Dark Armor FWD
TBC
Rogue SL FWD
$35,290
Rogue S AWD
$30,190
Rogue SV AWD
$31,190
Rogue Dark Armor AWD
TBC
Rogue Rock Creek AWD
$33,690
Rogue SL AWD
$36,690
Rogue Platinum AWD
$38,990
Destination and handling $1,390.
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1 All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). MSRP excludes destination and handling charges, tax, title, license and options. Dealer sets actual price.
2 Driver-assist and safety features have limitations which affect how they function in certain situations. The driver must never rely exclusively on any vehicle feature to warn about, prevent, or lessen the severity of a collision. It is the driver's responsibility to always be in control, monitor the surroundings, and safely operate the vehicle. Read your vehicle's Owner's Manual for further information.
3 Feature availability varies by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging and options. Consumer activation of NissanConnect Services SELECT package ("Package") required. Package trial period included with eligible new vehicle purchase or lease. Trial period may be subject to change or termination at any time and without notice. After trial period ends, monthly subscription fee required. Driving is serious business and requires your full attention. Only use features when safe and legal to do so. Never program while driving. GPS mapping may not be detailed in all areas or reflect current road status. Connectivity service required. App subscriptions may be required. Data rates may apply. Subject to third party service availability. Should such service providers terminate or restrict service or features, service or features may be suspended or terminated without notice or with no liability to NISSAN or its partners or agents. Google, Google Play and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC. For more information, see www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal.
4 Consumer activation of NissanConnect Services ProPILOT Assist 2.1 package (""Package"") required for ProPILOT Assist 2.1 functionality. Package trial period included with new vehicle purchase. Trial period may be subject to change or termination at any time and without notice. After trial period ends, monthly subscription fee required. See www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal for more subscription information. ProPILOT Assist 2.1 cannot prevent collisions. It is the driver's responsibility to be in control of the vehicle and monitor traffic conditions at all times. Hands-off freeway driving is possible when driving in a single lane, on the condition that the driver remains attentive on the road ahead and is prepared to immediately take manual control of the steering wheel when conditions of the road, traffic, and vehicle require it. System operates only when lane markings are detected. Does not function in all weather, traffic and road conditions. System has limited control capability and the driver may need to steer, brake or accelerate at any time to maintain safety. See Owner's Manual for safety information.
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