2021 Nissan Rogue Gallery

Nissan's option in the midsize crossover segment is getting more competitive, with the 2021 Rogue adding a new Platinum trim level for high-end specs, and more available tech. Power and torque are up – 11 hp and 6 lb-ft respectively – to 181 horsepower and 181 lb-ft from the standard 2.5-liter inline-4 gas engine. All-wheel drive is optional.

Outside, the styling is crisper and more memorable. Concept car-inspired headlamps sit alongside a larger V-motion grille; they're multi-level LED as standard across all four trim levels. Even though it may look like a bigger SUV, it's actually a little shorter and lower than the outgoing Rogue.

Inside you can now have a head-up display, semi-aniline leather, wireless phone charging and wireless Apple CarPlay, and other features. ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link can see the Rogue automatically slow for upcoming highway curves and exits; it's standard on the new Platinum trim. Expect the 2021 Rogue in US dealerships from fall 2020.