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has more in store for the
, after changes to the 2019 model
added more standard and optional equipment
. For 2020, the
gets its own design personality, instead of making do as a junior-sized Rogue. That means a new front fascia with a Vmotion grille that looks takes a distinct stand somewhere between the grilles on the Rogue and the
. Beside that, trim, elongated headlights get a fresh DRL pattern.
The whole shebang’s topped off with a new hood, but nothing’s changed underneath that hood. The 2020 Rogue Sport comes with the 141-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and Xtronic CVT transmission.
Redesigned taillights highlight the rear, a new 19-inch wheel sets off the profile.
Lime Metallic and Monarch Orange Metallic join the color palette.
The product planners fiddled again with equipment options, making
Safety Shield 360 standard on all three trims, S, SV, and
, bringing the base S grade into the driver assistance fold. The system includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear automatic braking, lane departure warning, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, and high beam assist. ProPilot Assist remains an option.
Nissan added
small price increases for the 2019
model year when the automaker threw more features at the Rogue Sport. The company hasn’t mentioned pricing for 2020, but it’s safe to expect a modest rise in MSRP later this year, too.
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