Measuring a foot shorter than the familiar Rogue, the new Rogue Sport gives Nissan a smaller SUV to bridge the gap between the Juke and Rogue.
All trims use the same pleasant, though not overly-powerful, 141-hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable transmission.
The Sport handles responsively and rides in a civilized manner, with cabin noise kept to reasonable levels.
Connectivity features include the available NissanConnect navigation/app system with a 7.0-inch color touch screen and Siri Eyes Free.
Plus, the Sport offers a 360-degree view camera, which is helpful for negotiating tight parking spaces. New for the 2018.5 model is that automatic emergency braking and forward-collision warning are standard.
These systems are only optional on earlier 2018 models.
Nissan's Rear Door Alert system is now standard on all 2019 trim levels.
An update to the 2019 audio system added standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 2022 was the Rogue Sport's final year.
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