The Nissan Rogue crossover SUV enters the 2011 model year
with a new refreshed exterior appearance, refined interior, added technology
and convenience features and one other thing - more of the same high-value,
high-fun attitude that has made Nissan Rogue one of the most popular compact
crossover SUVs in class since its introduction four years ago.
Interior additions for the new model year include a new
gauge panel design and new center cluster, along with new seat cloth and mood
lighting for the Nissan Rogue S. Other feature enhancements include a drive
computer on all models, automatic air conditioning on SV Premium and SL
Packages, standard RearView Monitor on Rogue SV and a new 4.3-inch color
display audio system with USB interface for Nissan Rogue SV models. A new
Nissan Navigation System (Secure Digital Card-based) with 5.0-inch color touch
screen display and XM NavTraffic® Real-Time Traffic Information (XM®
subscription required, sold separately) is now available with the SV option
packages.
Rogue's exterior is designed to present an image of modern
sophistication. Its dramatic styling includes dynamically arched forms and
powerful rear shoulder lines. The extensive redesign for 2011 adds to its
sporty feel, while also enhancing Nissan Rogue's upscale appearance.
Nissan Rogue Performance
Nissan Rogue's standard QR25DE 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve
inline 4-cylinder is rated at 170 horsepower and 175 lb-ft torque, tuned to
provide ample torque in the low-to-mid rpm range for smooth, powerful
acceleration and quick initial response from a standing start. The engine
features an aluminum block, reduced piston and piston ring friction and
increased thermal efficiency (over the previous generation 2.5-liter engine
design), 9.6:1 compression ratio, and large diameter intake port and exhaust
manifold.
Every Nissan Rogue comes with a standard Nissan Xtronic
CVT™, combining smooth, linear and responsive acceleration feel with
high-efficiency operation. Rogue's CVT utilizes Adaptive Shift Control and a
high-speed central processing unit. Its advanced shift control offers the
optimal shift pattern according to the driving situation and driver's demands,
using input from driver operation, vehicle speed, road gradient, turning
condition and acceleration to adjust shifting patterns accordingly.
Nissan Rogue fuel economy is rated at 22 mpg City (to be
confirmed)/28 mpg Highway for 2-wheel drive models and 22 mpg City/26 mpg
Highway for all-wheel drive models.
Nissan Rogue AWD models feature an advanced, intuitive
All-Wheel Drive system. The system helps provides excellent all-weather
performance and traction. Every Rogue also features standard Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) with Traction Control System (TCS).
Source:www.netcarshow.com
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