Interior Space and Comforts
Your adventures around Honolulu might often require a configurable interior space that accommodates both passengers and cargo easily from the road. Both SUVs seat up to five passengers, ensuring plenty of legroom and headroom for the adults in the second row. However, the Nissan Rogue will be the more spacious option if you prize more cargo and passenger space. The Nissan Rogue offers up to 36.8 cubic feet behind the second row of seats and 72 cubic feet behind the first row. Passenger volume tops out at over 105 cubic feet - ample room to stretch out comfortably. The Nissan Rogue Sport will feel a little snugger, still providing over 96 cubic feet of passenger space to pair with up to 62.3 cubic feet of maximum cargo space.
Inside the Nissan Rogue, you'll find features like a Tri-Zone Automatic Temperature Control system, the available Divide-N-Hide® system, and a luxurious semi-aniline leather seating surface that comfortably nestles your passengers. The Nissan Rogue Sport also offers the Divide-N-Hide® system while providing options for premium leather-appointed surfaces and a Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control system.
Technology
Staying connected on the road is second-nature to the Rogue and Rogue Sport SUVs. The Nissan Rogue comes equipped with a standard eight-inch touchscreen, while a nine-inch touchscreen is available. The Nissan Rogue isn't far behind, coming standard with a seven-inch touchscreen. Both models come equipped with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ smartphone integration, but only the Nissan Rogue offers wireless Apple CarPlay® connectivity to help you avoid connecting via a USB cable. Features like a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and 10.8-inch Head-Up Display are exclusive to the Rogue lineup. However, you'll still enjoy features like Nissan Door to Door Navigation and the NissanConnect® Services app.