Nissan Rogue T32 (2014–2020)

Nissan Rogue T32 (2014–2020) — production years, market prices by model year, NHTSA recalls and owner complaints, and live listings for sale on VehiSales.

Nissan Rogue — body generations

Generation Produced Facelift
S35 2008–2013
T32 2014–2020
T33 2021–present 2024

Vehicles within one generation share the same platform and body style.

Engines used in the Rogue

Engine families this model shipped with, by NHTSA VIN build data — each links to every model that shares it.

Engine Years in this model Also used in VIN builds ⓘ
Nissan 2.5L 4-cylinder 2015–2018 5 models 63

About this generation

The second generation Rogue is a version of the Nissan X-Trail and inspired by the Hi-Cross Concept to adapt to the US and Canada markets. Changes include optional third row 7 passenger seating, standard four-wheel independent suspension, electric power-assisted steering and four-wheel disc brakes with an anti-lock braking system. This generation has an interior size similar to Nissan's Murano, Altima and Maxima. For the 2018 model year, Nissan decided to drop the third row option in favor of optimizing interior passenger room and cargo utility space.

The vehicle was unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. US models went on sale in November 2013 as a 2014 model year vehicle. Early models included 2.5-liter 4-cylinder QR25DE engine rated, Xtronic CVT Jatco CVT8 with standard Sport Mode switch, 3 trims (S, SV and SL, each in a choice of front-wheel or all-wheel drive). Production of the 2014 Rogue began at Smyrna, Tennessee as the facility's 10 millionth vehicle.

Production of the Rogue crossover at South Korean manufacturer Renault Samsung Motors's Busan plant started in September 2014, with an annual capacity of about 80,000 units. The 2014 Rogue received the distinction of being the first automobile to be manufactured in South Korea for a Japanese automaker and sold under a Japanese brand, thanks to the Renault–Nissan Alliance, in which the Rogue is built by Renault Samsung Motors in Busan.

In 2016, the Rogue became Nissan's top-selling model for the first time, a total of 329,904 sales reflecting a 14.9 percent increase. The 2016 model comes with technology such as NissanConnect with Navigation, Siri Eyes Free and many other new features. Eight exterior colors are offered. The Rogue was facelifted for the 2017 model year, with restyled headlights and tail lights, and LED daytime running lights standard on all trim levels.

The SL trim is also available with full LED headlamps as part of the SL Premium Package. The front grille plastics also changed, with the wider V-Motion grille, that Nissan has throughout its lineup. Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert became standard safety features for MY 2018 both in US and Canadian markets. The SV trim received the bigger touch screen radio as standard equipment.

ProPILOT Assist is an option on the SL trim. The optional 2-person 3rd row offered on the S and SV was discontinued, it was not available on the SL trim level or with the hybrid powertrain. A hybrid Rogue debuted in January 2017, with limited availability for the 2017 model year. The hybrid features regenerative braking, pure drive hybrid emblems, energy monitor, hybrid battery status, under-floor storage area replacing Divide-N-Hide Cargo System, a 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine (power: 141 hp and torque: 141 lb-ft) and Xtronic CVT combined with an electric motor (power: 40 hp) and lithium-ion battery, for a combined power of 176 hp.

The lithium-ion battery is located below the thick flooring of the under-floor cargo storage area. The Rogue Hybrid is available in two trim levels, SV and SL, but does not offer third-row seating ("Family Package") and Divide-N-Hide Cargo System due to the bulk of the lithium-ion battery. Nissan discontinued the hybrid Rogue starting 2020, citing low interest. In 2007, the Rogue was featured on the television series Heroes, and in 2014, Nissan became the exclusive automotive partner for the launch of Apple's iTunes Radio, with the campaign theme "Make the Ordinary Extraordinary." A special edition model known as the "2017 Nissan Rogue: Rogue One Star Wars Limited Edition" inspired by the 2016 film Rogue One was released for the 2017 model year.

Source: Wikipedia — Nissan Rogue — Second generation (T32; 2014), CC BY-SA.

Market by model year

Year Units for sale Median price Vs newest Avg mileage
2015 499 $9,999 61% 109,505 mi
2016 1,213 $11,500 70% 102,261 mi
2017 1,057 $12,950 79% 98,662 mi
2018 1,124 $13,550 83% 91,037 mi
2019 709 $14,990 91% 82,055 mi
2020 959 $16,391 100% 70,973 mi

Inventory and price data refreshed daily; last updated .

Recalls & complaints by year (NHTSA)

Year Recalls Complaints Most reported
2014 10 431 Power Train, Air Bags, Electrical System
2015 9 1,063 Power Train, Unknown Or Other, Air Bags
2016 7 535 Power Train, Electrical System, Unknown Or Other
2017 5 660 Unknown Or Other, Power Train, Service Brakes
2018 3 697 Service Brakes, Forward Collision Avoidance, Unknown Or Other
2019 3 425 Service Brakes, Forward Collision Avoidance, Electrical System
2020 1 199 Forward Collision Avoidance, Unknown Or Other, Electrical System

Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.

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