What's New in the 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport?
Other than some minor content shuffling for the SV and SL trims, the 2018 Rogue Sport carries over largely unchanged. See the 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport models for sale near you
Which Rogue Sport is the Best?
Unless you must have the full suite of safety/driver-assist systems, the Nissan Rogue Sport SV is the way we would go. We would opt for the Technology package, which adds heated seats and mirrors, surround cameras, navigation, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert; but otherwise, the SV is nicely equipped.
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How Much Does a 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport Cost?
Nissan offers the 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport in three grades: S, SV and SL.
The S ($22,615) comes right out of the box with 16-inch steel wheels, easy-fill tire alert, outboard power mirrors, cruise control, cloth seats, a 60/40-split folding rear seat, power windows and door locks, air conditioning, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port, hands-free texting, a rearview camera and a 4-speaker audio system with satellite-radio capability and a 5-in display.
The SV ($24,215) adds 17-in aluminum-alloy wheels, roof rails, auto on/off headlights, outboard mirror-mounted turn indicators, a 6-way power driver's seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, push-button ignition and two additional audio speakers. Options include heated outboard mirrors, fog lights, heated front seats, Nissan Connect with Navigation, Siri Eyes Free, a 360-degree around-view camera system, remote engine start, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
The SL ($27,265) comes with 19-in aluminum-alloy wheels and leather seating, as well as all the SV grade's standard and optional equipment, except for the blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.
Options include a power moonroof, LED headlights, high-beam assist, intelligent cruise control, forward emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, lane-departure prevention and rear cross-traffic alert.