Nissan announces pricing for 2020 Rogue Sport
Nissan North America has announced US pricing for its recently refreshed 2020 Rogue Sport. The car is on sale now at the company dealers across the country.
The vehicle comes in three grade levels, namely SL, S and SV. Each level of the CUV is offered in Intelligent All-Wheel Drive and front-wheel configurations.
The cheapest suggested retail price is $23,240, for Rogue Sport S FWD.
The second most economical model – the S AWD – costs $24,590.
The SV FWD, the SV AWD, the SL FWD and the SL AWD cost $24,750, $26,100, $28,450 and $29,800, respectively.
Destination and handling will set you back $1,095.
A critical vehicle in the company’s popular CUV lineup, the car is strategically positioned between the Nissan Rogue and Kicks. It is powered by a combination of a 141-horsepower 2.0-liter DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine and Xtronic transmission with Eco Mode switch
One of the most prominent refinements of the latest model is the new exterior design that delivers a more technical impression, which assists in further distinguishing it from the Rogue comrade.
The Rogue Sport boasts a fresh new front-end look and redesigned rear tail lamps, trim level content and option packages.
All 2020 Rogue Sport grades, including the base S model, now come with the advanced Nissan Safety Shield 360 technologies. The 360 is part of the Nissan Intelligent Mobility strategy and includes High Beam Assist, Rear Automatic Braking, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, radar-based Blind Spot Warning and Lane Departure Warning.
On its website, Nissan North America defines the Nissan Intelligent Mobility as “a suite of integrated technology that is designed to increase safety, comfort, and control while driving, connecting you with your vehicle and the world around you.”
It allows for “Cars that can think, communicate, learn, predict, recharge, and do it all as your partner,” says the website.
Further details of the 2020 Nissan Rogue Sport can be learned through the company’s official press release.
Image via press release