The Nissan Rogue is the first model to offer ProPILOT Assist for 2018

By Product Expert | Posted in Nissan Rogue on Friday, October 20th, 2017 at 3:26 pm
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Official U.S. Pricing 2018 Nissan Rogue

Just when it seems like the Rogue can’t get any better, Nissan has reminded us why the model is one of the fastest growing in popularity. It seems 2018 will be a big year for our favorite crossover, and we’re happy to see official U.S. pricing has just been revealed. With a starting MSRP of $24,680 for the S with front-wheel drive, we think it’s still highly competitive. Especially considering some of the new available features heading our way.

NissanConnect gains standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

Crossovers are obviously the fastest-growing segment in the U.S., so it’s no wonder that so many shoppers come to us for the Nissan Rogue. Another thing we know you’re all looking for? Modern connectivity on the go. That’s why we’re excited to announce that Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are now both standard on all grades of the Rogue. An additional USB port has also been added for fast charging of your other mobile devices.


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Each grade of the Rogue has been enhanced in some way, big or small. The SV, for example, now has standard motion-activated liftgate and the Sun and Sound Package for this trim has absorbed the Premium Package content. The SL grade now has Intelligent Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Intelligent Lane Intervention and Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection.

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Nissan ProPILOT Assist steering wheel button
Nissan ProPILOT Assist Cruise Control

The headline grabber, of course, is that the ProPILOT Assist, which we knew would be coming to the 2018 Nissan Leaf, is first available on the 2018 Nissan Rogue. Found in the revised SV Premium Package, this feature uses Intelligent Cruise Control with full speed range and hold to maintain a following distance and lane control to allow for semi-autonomous driving on single lane highways. You’ll still have to pay attention to the road ahead and keep your hands on the wheel, but it’s a convenient feature to help battle driving fatigue on longer trips or frequent commutes.

Is 2018 the year you finally get behind the wheel of the Nissan Rogue? Share your thoughts on the model’s new features with a comment here at the Glendale Nissan Blog.

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