Hyundai Tucson vs Nissan Rogue: Which Used Buy Wins?
As used buys (July 2026), the Hyundai Tucson typically lists for $26,401 against $22,484 for the Nissan Rogue (same model years — 2024–2026 — national medians from live listings). The Nissan Rogue takes fuel economy (29 MPG combined vs 25 MPG); the Hyundai Tucson leads on NCAP safety (4.7★ vs 4.3★ average). Overall medians mix very different trims — at the cheapest common trims it's the SEL at $23,709 vs the S at $20,485; see the trim-by-trim tables for a fair match. Every figure below is live market data, not book values.
Head to head
Trim-by-trim prices (last 4 model years)
A fair comparison matches equivalent trims, not overall medians. Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, the Hyundai Tucson SEL ($23,709) faces the Nissan Rogue S ($20,485); the most common trims on the market are the SEL (56.8% of Hyundai Tucson listings) and the SV (65.3% of Nissan Rogue listings); at the top of the market, the SEL CONVENIENCE ($31,665) faces the PLATINUM ($29,066). Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings (a supply-side popularity signal: what the market actually stocks and sells most). “Cheapest”/“Priciest” mark the ends of the quotable trim range — trim ladders don't map one-to-one across brands, so this is not a factory base-model claim.
| Hyundai Tucson | Nissan Rogue | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trim | Typical price | Share | Trim | Typical price | Share |
| SELMost popularCheapest | $23,709 | 56.8% | SCheapest | $20,485 | 16.7% |
| BLUE | $25,963 | 1.4% | SVMost popular | $22,212 | 65.3% |
| SE | $27,002 | 12.0% | SL | $26,951 | 12.5% |
| LIMITED | $28,754 | 17.9% | PLATINUMPriciest | $29,066 | 5.6% |
| N LINE | $28,998 | 0.5% | — | ||
| XRT | $29,630 | 2.0% | — | ||
| SEL CONVENIENCEPriciest | $31,665 | 8.7% | — | ||
| BLUE SE | $34,354 | 0.7% | — | ||
Rows are aligned by price position (both sides sorted cheapest-first), not by equivalent equipment — trim names never map one-to-one across brands. Full per-trim detail (price ranges, mileage) is on each model's price page: Hyundai Tucson prices · Nissan Rogue prices.
Used price by model year
| Year | Hyundai Tucson typical | Nissan Rogue typical | Difference | Hyundai Tucson MPG | Nissan Rogue MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $30,995 | $30,342 | Hyundai Tucson +$653 | 26–35 MPG | 29–32 MPG |
| 2025 | $26,401 | $22,484 | Hyundai Tucson +$3,917 | 26–35 MPG | 29–33 MPG |
| 2024 | $23,990 | $20,988 | Hyundai Tucson +$3,002 | 25–35 MPG | 31–33 MPG |
| 2023 | $24,195 | $22,998 | Hyundai Tucson +$1,197 | 25–35 MPG | 31–33 MPG |
| 2022 | $21,928 | $20,588 | Hyundai Tucson +$1,340 | 26–35 MPG | 31–33 MPG |
| 2021 | $17,998 | $19,627 | Nissan Rogue +$1,629 | 23–25 MPG | 28–33 MPG |
| 2020 | $16,744 | $16,479 | Hyundai Tucson +$265 | 23–25 MPG | 27–29 MPG |
| 2019 | $14,998 | $15,395 | Nissan Rogue +$397 | 23–26 MPG | 27–34 MPG |
| 2018 | $13,787 | $13,479 | Hyundai Tucson +$308 | 22–27 MPG | 27–34 MPG |
| 2017 | $13,299 | $12,694 | Hyundai Tucson +$605 | 23–50 MPG | 27–34 MPG |
| 2016 | $12,503 | $11,067 | Hyundai Tucson +$1,436 | 23–50 MPG | 27–28 MPG |
| 2015 | $9,995 | $9,901 | Hyundai Tucson +$94 | 22–50 MPG | 27–28 MPG |
| 2014 | $9,925 | $9,400 | Hyundai Tucson +$525 | 22–25 MPG | 27–28 MPG |
| 2013 | $8,599 | $6,995 | Hyundai Tucson +$1,604 | 21–25 MPG | 24–25 MPG |
| 2012 | $7,047 | $6,495 | Hyundai Tucson +$552 | 21–25 MPG | 23–25 MPG |
| 2011 | $6,771 | $6,495 | Hyundai Tucson +$276 | 22–25 MPG | 24 MPG |
Typical price = national median asking price of live listings for that model year (July 2026); MPG = EPA combined range across rated versions.
Frequently asked questions
Which is cheaper to buy used — Hyundai Tucson or Nissan Rogue?
Comparing the same model years (2024–2026), the Nissan Rogue is cheaper: it typically lists for $22,484 versus $26,401 for the Hyundai Tucson (national medians, July 2026).
Which gets better fuel economy — Hyundai Tucson or Nissan Rogue?
The Nissan Rogue: its typical rated version returns 29 MPG combined versus 25 MPG for the Hyundai Tucson (median across EPA-rated versions of the compared years).
Which is safer — Hyundai Tucson or Nissan Rogue?
By NCAP overall crash-test rating the Hyundai Tucson averages 4.7 of 5 stars across rated years versus 4.3 for the Nissan Rogue. Always check the specific model year's rating in the table above.
Which is more reliable — Hyundai Tucson or Nissan Rogue?
NHTSA lists an average of 2.9 recalls per model year for the Hyundai Tucson and 4.4 for the Nissan Rogue — an edge for the Hyundai Tucson. Recall and complaint counts scale with sales volume, so treat them as context and check any specific car's VIN history.
Which trims should I actually compare?
Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, a Hyundai Tucson SEL typically lists for $23,709 vs $20,485 for a Nissan Rogue S; the most common trims on the market are the SEL ($23,709, 56.8% of Hyundai Tucson listings) and the SV ($22,212, 65.3% of Nissan Rogue listings); at the top of the market, the SEL CONVENIENCE ($31,665) faces the PLATINUM ($29,066). Overall medians hide this trim mix — use the trim tables above for a fair match. Trim names never map one-to-one across brands, so "cheapest" means the least expensive trim with a real market share, not the factory base.
https://vehisales.com/research/compare/hyundai/tucson/vs/nissan/rogue.
Dig deeper
Hyundai Tucson — live listings & specs Nissan Rogue — live listings & specs Hyundai Tucson prices by year Nissan Rogue prices by year Hyundai Tucson MPG by year Nissan Rogue MPG by year
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