The Rogue remains Nissan's top seller in the U.S., with 141,160 units delivered in the first half of 2024. Now, the Rock Creek edition aims to boost the model's appeal to outdoorsy drivers.
Nissan has equipped the Rock Creek with several off-road upgrades. The SUV gets 17-inch satin black wheels wrapped in Falken Wild Peak all-terrain tires. All-wheel-drive comes standard, along with Hill Descent Control for tackling steep slopes.
An exclusive Off-Road View mode helps drivers avoid obstacles on rough terrain. This feature works at speeds up to 12 mph.
The Rock Creek sports a distinct look with its glossy black grille, black mirror caps, and Lava Red accents. A tubular roof rack adds to its adventurous style. Buyers can choose from four colors: Everest White, Super Black, Boulder Gray, and Baja Storm.
Inside, the Rock Creek features water-repellent leatherette seats with Lava Red accents. Other interior touches include piano black dashboard trim, heated front seats, and a 12-volt outlet in the cargo area.
Pricing for the Rock Creek starts at $36,810. An $800 Premium Package adds extras like a heated steering wheel, wireless charging pad, and power liftgate.
Other 2025 Rogue models get some upgrades too. The SL and Platinum trims offer Nissan's ProPILOT Assist 2.1 system as an option. This system allows hands-off driving on single-lane freeways by controlling acceleration, steering, and braking.
A $3,200 technology package for SL and Platinum models adds a "see-through" hood view - a first for Nissan in the U.S. It also includes a wide-angle front camera with a 176-degree view.
All 2025 Rogues use a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque. The engine features variable compression ratio technology and pairs with a CVT transmission. Buyers can choose front-wheel or all-wheel drive.
The base Rogue S with front-wheel drive starts at $30,620. Nissan will announce full pricing details closer to the 2025 model's launch date.
Source: Nissan