The Nissan Rogue trim levels maintain the midsize models that drivers love while adding a new off-road variant for 2025: This guide covers what sets these trims apart. See the differences between the Rogue trim levels below, and visit Bravo Nissan to test-drive your ideal SUV.
For 2025, from most affordable to most expensive, the Nissan Rogue trim levels are as follows:
All trims have the same efficient engine. This Nissan Rogue trim level comparison chart compares their noteworthy differences:
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2025 Nissan Rogue S | 2025 Nissan Rogue SV | 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek | 2025 Nissan Rogue SL | 2025 Nissan Rogue Platinum | |
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Wheels | 17-in aluminum alloy | 18-in aluminum alloy | 17-in exclusive aluminum alloy w/ all-terrain tires | 19-in aluminum alloy | 19-in exclusive aluminum alloy |
Power Liftgate | Not Available | Standard | Standard | Standard | Standard |
Integrated Side-Mirror Turn Signal | Not Available | Not Available | Optional | Standard | Standard |
Moonroof | Not Available | Optional | Not Available | Optional | Standard |
Seat Upholstery | Cloth | Premium cloth | Leatherette | Leather | Quilted semi-aniline leather |
Driver’s Seat | 6-way manual adjustment |
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Wireless Smartphone Charger | Not Available | Not Available | Optional | Standard | Standard |
Infotainment Display | 8-in touchscreen | 8-in touchscreen | 8-in touchscreen | 12.3-in touchscreen | 12.3-in touchscreen |
Apple CarPlay® / Android Auto™ Connectivity | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wireless | Wireless |
Sound System | 4 speakers | 6 speakers | 6 speakers | 6 speakers | 10 Bose® speakers |
Adaptive Cruise Control | Not Available | Standard | Standard | Standard + ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link | Standard + ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link |
Parking Sensors | Rear | Rear | Rear | Front, Rear, and Sides | Front, Rear, and Sides |
Blind-Spot Warning | Standard | Standard + Blind-Spot Intervention | Standard + Blind-Spot Intervention | Standard + Blind-Spot Intervention | Standard + Blind-Spot Intervention |
The 2024 Nissan Rogue trim levels are almost the same as the 2025 options: the Rock Creek trim’s absence is the main difference. The full 2024 options are as follows:
The differences between Rogue trim levels did not significantly change from 2024 to 2025. The benefits you saw in the chart above will mostly apply to these 2024 trims, such as the Rogue SV adding a power driver’s seat and the Rogue Platinum providing a Bose® sound system.
The Midnight Edition trim is the 2023 Rogue SUV’s main difference from the 2024 and 2025 models. The Midnight Edition takes the SV trim and then adds blacked-out styling to create a uniquely sleek package. The full trim list is as follows:
As with the 2024 vs. 2025 Nissan Rogue trim levels, the trim details are very similar between years. For example, the 2023 Rogue SL has leather seats, while the 2023 Rogue S has cloth.
If you took home an SUV from our used Nissan Rogue inventory and you’re unsure of which trim it is, here’s how you can determine that:
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The highest trim level for the Nissan Rogue is the Rogue Platinum. This is the case for several other Nissan SUVs and Rogue model years. The Platinum trim is a staple of the Nissan lineup – no matter if it stands in as the highest of all Nissan Rogue trim packages or the top Armada model, it is considered the most premium and advanced model with luxurious features.
The Nissan Rogue trim levels are the Rogue S, Rogue SV, Rogue Rock Creek, Rogue SL, and Rogue Platinum. The Rogue Rock Creek is an all-new Rogue trim level for 2025, boasting rugged off-road upgrades and style that the Rogue SUV has never seen before. The previous 2024 and 2023 Rogue also offered the S, SV, SL, and Platinum trims.
The main differences between the Nissan Rogue trims are mainly the amount of standard features, the styling accents, and the safety features. As you go up from the base-trim Rogue S, you progressively get more advanced features, premium interior upholstery, and safety systems with each step up in the lineup. Explore the full trim level differences today by visiting Bravo Nissan.
The only two Nissan Rogue trims with leather seats are the SL and Platinum. If you choose the Rogue SL, you’ll get leather upholstery lining the seats. Meanwhile, the Rogue Platinum will take things further with quilted semi-aniline leather upholstery across its seats. The other trims are still comfortable but will have either cloth, premium cloth, or leatherette seats.