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ORCA
The new 2008 Nissan Rogue, which makes its world debut at the 2007
North American International Auto Show in Detroit, is designed to add a
new dimension to the small crossover utility segment - satisfying both
the functional needs of the buyer and their emotional needs.
Rogue's aggressive, performance-oriented styling, powerful engine,
responsive handling and driver-focused cockpit combine with its
thoughtful everyday utility to create a vehicle that shifts the way
buyers, especially younger buyers, think about small crossovers. The
2008 Nissan Rogue is scheduled to go on sale in September 2007.
"With Rogue, we've targeted drivers in their early 30s, whose
responsibilities and functional needs have changed but who don't want to
leave behind the person they've always been - someone who enjoys
driving, who values style and design, and who wants to retain his or her
individuality," said Bill Bosley, vice president and general manager,
Nissan Division. "The Rogue name was chosen to reflect its
independence-oriented positioning, though we certainly believe that all
buyers, regardless of age or life stage, will positively respond to
Rogue's fun-to-drive, all-climate performance and aggressive styling."
The 2008 Nissan Rogue will be available in two models, Rogue S and
Rogue SL, each with a standard 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, Nissan's
advanced Xtronic CVTÔ (Continuously Variable Transmission), Vehicle
Dynamic Control (VDC) and 4-wheel disc brakes with Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS).
An all-new all-wheel drive system with yaw moment control is
available on both S and SL models. Rogue also offers a long list of
standard safety features - including front seat-mounted side-impact
supplemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags.
"As Nissan's first entry into the crowded small crossover SUV field,
Rogue needs to stand out, to be an over-achiever," said Bosley. "This
philosophy not only applies to Rogue's styling and performance, but also
to its utility features, attention to quality and detail, and, of
course, value. Rogue is the complete package."
Aggressive Design and Attitude
The Rogue's exterior is designed to present an image of modern
sophistication - both aggressive and sporty. Its sleek, masculine
styling includes dynamically arched forms and powerful rear shoulder
lines.
"Though people buy small crossover SUVs for their utility, the designers
of Rogue sought to create a vehicle that makes you first consider its
power, style and sophistication, with its functionality a little more
stealthy - like a high-end designer brief case or bag," said Bosley.
"All the necessary compartments and storage spaces are there, they just
don't scream 'utility' at you."
Rogue features available Xenon headlights, available power sliding
glass sunroof with dark gray glass, and an available roof rail system
with detachable cross bars (accessory).
Rogue is built on Nissan's new "C" platform, which provides high body
stiffness with extensive use of high-strength steel utilized to reduce
body weight. Rogue features a 105.9-inch wheelbase and 182.9-inch
overall length - among the longest in class, compared with leading small
crossover competitors - providing ample rear seat proportions and one of
the longest interior lengths. The body also features large front door
openings for easy ingress and egress.
A Driver-Oriented, Ultra-Functional Interior
Rogue's interior, like its exterior, is designed to stand out in
class with its sophisticated integration of a cockpit-like driver's
space and exceptional utility. The driver's seat position offers
excellent visibility, enhanced by an available seat lifter with up to
two inches of seat height adjustability. Rogue's instrument panel layout
and steering wheel are designed for easy readability and operation while
also providing a sporty look and feel, with reddish-orange illumination
and silver gauge surround rings.
An available trip computer includes displays for distance-to-empty,
average fuel consumption, average speed, elapsed time and outside
temperature. Available steering wheel-mounted controls include audio,
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System and cruise control.
Leather-appointed seating surfaces and heated front seats and mirrors
are also available, along with a fold-flat front passenger seat - which
allows over 8.5 feet of front-to-rear cargo space for carrying long
items such as wood or ladders. A rear 60/40 split-fold bench seat and
oversize glove box with partition that measures over half a cubic foot
in volume are standard. Also available is a highly versatile, dual-level
center console storage with hidden functionality features.
Rogue's roomy cargo area has a number of available utility features,
including a unique cargo organizer. When needed, the organizer pops up -
with a one touch open switch - from its hidden space below the flat
cargo floor. A portion of the cargo floor snaps into a vertical
position, revealing a flat recessed space with removable, vertical cargo
nets. The system helps prevent items such as sports equipment and
grocery bags from rolling loose around the cargo area while driving.
Also available is a washable, removable tray that fits below the
cargo area floor to hold wet or dirty gear and tools and a rear tonneau
cover to keep luggage and other items out of sight.
Rogue's everyday utility features also include a variety of
cupholders, memo/pen holder, coin holder and cell phone/sunglass
holders.
"Rogue's innovative storage solutions are designed to accommodate the
active daily lives of its owners," said Bosley. "Just because a vehicle
is smaller on the outside doesn't mean you have to compromise storage or
utility space - all it takes is innovation and creative thinking."
Among the advanced technology features available on Rogue are an
Intelligent Key and a powerful Bose®-developed audio system with 7
speakers and subwoofer with MP3 capability and satellite radio. Also
available is a Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver garage door opener and Xenon headlights.
Engaging Performance
While maintaining its functionality as a family vehicle, Rogue's
creators also recognized the target buyers' desires for a higher level
of acceleration, handling and fun-to-drive attributes than offered by
traditional small crossover SUVs. Rogue delivers on this promise with an
advanced drivetrain anchored by its powerful 2.5-liter engine, 4-wheel
independent suspension and refined all-wheel drive system.
"We picture the typical Rogue driver, after he drops the kids off at
school, lowering the windows, turning up the Bose audio and heading up
the coast or mountains - his briefcase and gear tucked securely in the
back - before turning back towards the office," said Bosley. "Rogue not
only makes such a scenario possible, but encourages such adventures."
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 Rogue comes with a standard Nissan Xtronic CVT™, combining
smooth, linear and responsive acceleration feel with high-efficiency
operation. Rogue's CVT utilizes adaptive logic 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 force to adjust shifting patterns
accordingly. Available paddle shifters provide an added level of sporty
performance and driver control.
Rogue is available with front-wheel drive or an advanced all-wheel
drive system with yaw moment control. The system provides stable starts
on dry or slippery roads and excellent all-weather performance and
traction. Every Rogue also features standard Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
with Traction Control System (TCS).
Rogue's standard 4-wheel independent suspension provides a balance of
ride comfort and driving stability. The front suspension includes
subframe-mounted independent struts with coil springs, high-performance
shock absorbers with rebound springs, and a stabilizer bar.
The rear independent multi-link suspension includes aluminum-alloy upper
links and high-performance shock absorbers with rebound springs. The
rear suspension design provides maximum luggage space (versus a rear
strut design), as well as driving stability.
Responsive steering is provided by an electric power-assisted
steering (EPS) system. Every Rogue also comes equipped with standard
power-assisted front and rear vented disc brakes with standard Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and
Brake Assist (BA). Base Rogue models come with 16-inch steel wheels and
215/70R16 tires, while 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with 225/60R17
tires are available.
Standard safety features for the new Rogue include Zone Body
Construction, Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual stage front air
bags and occupant classification system for the front passenger seat,
and front seat Active Head Restraints. Front seat-mounted side-impact
supplemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain supplemental air bags
(for front and rear outboard occupant head protection) with rollover
detection are also standard.
An Affordable Sporty Crossover
The 2008 Rogue is expected to be priced starting around $20,000 when
it goes on sale in fall 2007.
"We believe people will be attracted to Rogue because of its
distinctive style, roominess and ultra-functionality, then be greatly
surprised by its unexpected performance and outstanding value," said
Bosley. "Like all of our Nissan SUVs, including Armada, Pathfinder,
Xterra and Murano, the new Rogue is ready for anything life offers." |