2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek: 4 Reasons to Love It, 2 Reasons to Think Twice.
Nissan’s rowdiest Rogue fills a valid niche, but is it a serious competitor?
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The new Rogue tackles new roads.
After a significant refresh last year, #Nissan has already introduced a new off-roading package for the Rogue #small SUV. Dubbed the Rogue Rock Creek, this version directly competes with other bite-sized #off-roaders like the Bronco Sport and #Jeep Compass. We spent a week with it, and while the #SUV certainly has a lot to like, no vehicle is perfect.
Reason to love it #1: Comfortable and usable cabin.
Just like the #2025 Nissan Altima we reviewed, the #2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek touts extremely comfortable front seats. Here, they also get the cool red contrast stitching, in addition to unique “Rock Creek” badging. The seats are power-adjustable, heated, and even have a memory function, but above all, they're supremely easy to live with. Driver or passenger fatigue simply isn't a concern with the 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek, and we certainly appreciated the comfortable seats on bumpier off-road adventures. The cabin also touts a generous center console that swallows phones, drinks, and anything else you might want to store on your travels. The cubbies dotting the cabin make the Rogue Rock Creek doubly capable of a knick-knack and supply hauler.
Reason to love it #2: Good proportions.
The #2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek separates itself from more pedestrian versions of the #SUV in a number of ways, and they all help transform the #SUV from inoffensive to pleasantly unorthodox. The simplified and blacked-out grille design adds some needed attitude, and the chunky tires and six-spoke wheels give the vehicle a more squared-off look. Even if the little orange highlights pockmarking the vehicle are a bit much for you, you've got to admit the Rogue Rock Creek is anything but anonymous.
Reason to love it #3: Peaky turbo power delivery.
The Rogue is not a dynamic vehicle, and we'll talk a little bit more about that later. Its turbocharged 1.5-liter three-pot makes 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque.
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