2027 Nissan Rogue Unveiled with Bold Styling and All-New Hybrid Drive

Saudi Arabia : Nissan has reimagined its best-selling SUV with fresh looks, smart tech, and hybrid powertrains. The aim is to strengthen its presence globally and regain the leadership of compact SUV.
- The 2027 Nissan Rogue will be fully redesigned with sharper exterior lines and LED elements.
- It will feature the third-gen e-Power hybrid and upcoming PHEV version of Nissan.
Nissan has previewed the all-new 2027 Rogue, which is its next-generation compact SUV, with sharper styling and key upgrades in technology.
The Rogue, which is globally known as the X-Trail, plays a major role in the recovery strategy of Nissan, as it faces tough economic conditions and stiff competition from rivals. The brand is hoping that with the new model, it will reclaim its place in a fast-moving segment with striking looks and electrified performance.
The 2027 Rogue, which was first shown during a strategic product presentation, features strong SUV cues, a wider stance, and full redesigns outside and inside. Production will likely begin in mid-2026 for the U.S. and international markets, including KSA.
Exterior, interior, and powertrain highlights
- Glossy black grille with the signature hexagonal lighting.
- Sculpted body lines and wraparound LED taillights.
- Dual-display dashboard inspired by Ariya and Murano.
- ProPILOT semi-autonomous driving system.
- Gas, hybrid, and upcoming PHEV powertrains.
- e-4ORCE electric all-wheel drive on hybrid trims.
Sharper, sportier exterior
The Rogue has a bold and sculpted new look, with clean lines that flow from front to back. The front fascia has a tall grille flanked by hexagonal LED DRLs, while slimmer headlamps are now higher for a more aggressive stance.
There is a muscular fender, which work and squared-off touches of the D-pillars echo design on the Patrol to help reinforce its SUV DNA. Full-width taillights and strong character lines complete the visual update at the rear.
Modern, minimal interior design
On the inside, Nissan has created a cleaner, more premium cabin. The dashboard, which is inspired by the Ariya, features a horizontal layout with two large screens:
- One for the instrument cluster.
- Another for infotainment.
They have reduced buttons, and to add refinement, there are materials like soft-touch trim and contrast stitching. Global versions will retain a third-row option, while KSA and U.S. variants remain 5-seaters.
There is an advanced driver assist via the updated ProPILOT system, which offers enhanced semi-autonomous functions on highways and in traffic.
Hybrid strategy to boost efficiency
The most important change under the hood is the shift of Nissan toward electrification. The 2027 Rogue will be the first in the U.S. to feature the third-generation e-Power hybrid system, which is already popular in Japan.
It pairs a 1.5L turbo petrol engine that charges the battery with an electric motor that powers the wheels. This setup delivers EV-like smoothness without any need for a plug.
Also confirmed is a plug-in hybrid variant, likely using the Mitsubishi Outlander’s platform. This follows the ongoing collaboration of Nissan with Mitsubishi in EV development.
A key test in a packed SUV segment
The Rogue has big rivals like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Hyundai Tucson, meaning it must stand out. Nissan is betting on smart design and smart power to drive success.
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