2021 Nissan Rogue Pricing Not a Good Deal Despite Complete Redesign

Only $160 is more for the base model SUV than last year.

The redesign-for-2021 Nissan Rogue is an important vehicle for the Japanese automaker. Nissan needs to make a comeback after scandals at its executive level, and financial woes that rocked the world. Nissan’s previous Rogue was a huge success and 2021 models will be $25,650.

2021 Nissan Rogue Pricing Not a Good Deal Despite Complete Redesign

2021 Nissan Rogue Pricing Not a Good Deal Despite Complete Redesign

This is because the MSRP last year for the Rogue was $254,490. The price difference is only $160. This is remarkable when you consider that 2021 is not just a redesign but a new generation with a refreshed appearance and lots of technology. The price increase is even more noticeable in higher trim levels. For example, the volume-selling SV saw a $460 increase – the biggest increase in 2021 Rogue lineup. Although the SL up-spec increases by $160, the Platinum is now the Rogue’s flagship model and is brand new for 2021.

Below is a breakdown of the 2021 Nissan Rogue pricing in the U.S. for both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models. The figures below do not include a destination charge of $1.095, but a $1,095 fee.

2021 Nissan Rogue Pricing Not a Good Deal Despite Complete Redesign

2021 Nissan Rogue Pricing Not a Good Deal Despite Complete Redesign
The Rogue has some new features, including an available digital instrument cluster and a 9.0-inch touchscreen. There is also a 10.8 inch heads up display. Standard equipment is the company’s ProPilot active safety program. Every 2021 Rogue gets a redesigned greenhouse, which feels very luxurious. Semi-aniline leather is also available on the Platinum, a luxury SUV that costs well below $40,000.

Mike Colleran, Senior Vice President of U.S. Sales and Marketing at Nissan, stated that the all-new Rogue offers everything families want today: connectivity, safety and fun. Rogue is our best-selling model and our most important launch.