Nissan Rogue PHEV model to be released in 2025! Could it be based on the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV?

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Nissan is accelerating the electrification of its Rogue (a sister model to the X-Trail) in the US market, with plans to launch a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model in 2025 and an e-Power model in 2026.

Summary of articles about the new Nissan Rogue in the US

Nissan launches Rogue PHEV and e-Power models in the US

  • The Rogue PHEV is scheduled for release in 2025 (2026 model).
  • The e-Power model is scheduled for release in 2026

The Rogue PHEV will likely be based on Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV technology.

  • 2.4-liter gasoline engine + two electric motors
  • Total output: 248 horsepower
  • The EV driving range is up to 86km in WLTP mode, and may be around 61km under EPA standards.

e-Power is Nissan’s unique hybrid system that generates electricity using an engine and is driven by a motor.

  • Smooth acceleration and quietness like an electric vehicle
  • Eliminate range concerns

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About the Nissan Rogue PHEV model

According to reports from US publications such as Car & Driver , the Rogue PHEV will be Nissan’s first PHEV for the US market, and is likely to be based on the technology of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. The Outlander PHEV combines a 2.4-liter gasoline engine with two electric motors for a powerful system that produces a total of 248 horsepower. The EV driving range has been increased to a maximum of 86 km in WLTP mode, and the Rogue PHEV is expected to achieve similar performance. However, depending on the battery capacity, the EPA range may be reduced to approximately 61 km.

What are the specs of the new Rogue PHEV?

Detailed specifications have not yet been announced, but we can make some predictions based on the latest model of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV on which it is based.

  • Powertrain: 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine + two electric motors
  • System output: 248 horsepower
  • Battery capacity: 22.7 kWh (maximum 86 km of EV driving in WLTP mode)

New Rogue PHEV expected specifications

The Rogue PHEV is equipped with a newly developed 22.7kWh battery for driving, giving it an EV range of 106km.

Specifications New Rogue
PHEV
full length 183.0 in (4,650 mm)
Overall width 72.4 in (1,840 mm)
Overall height 66.9 in (1,700mm)

67.5 in (1,710mm)
Wheelbase 2,705 mm
engine 2.4L 4-cylinder
DOHC


engine

+ 2 motors front and rear


Maximum power 98kW/

5,000rpm
Maximum torque 195Nm/

4,300rpm
Motor

maximum output
Front/rear: 85kW/100kW
Motor

Max Torque
Front/Rear: 255Nm/195Nm
Lithium-ion

battery
22.7kWh
Drive system 4WD
Passenger capacity 5 people/7 people


WLTC mode


EV driving distance
when using charging power
102km to

106km
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Mitsubishi’s new Outlander PHEV gets a facelift with a 12.3-inch navigation system and an increased EV range of 106km! Price: ¥5.26 million… Mitsubishi Motors will make minor changes to the Outlander PHEV, which will be officially announced on October 9, 2024, and released on October 31, 2024. Prices are set at 5,263,500 yen to 6,685,800 yen.

A new Rogue model equipped with e-Power is scheduled to be released in 2026!

In addition to the PHEV model, a Rogue equipped with Nissan’s proprietary hybrid system, e-Power, is scheduled to be introduced in the US in 2026. e-Power is a system that generates electricity using an engine and drives the vehicle using a motor, achieving both smooth acceleration like an EV and excellent fuel economy.

Nissan is strengthening its electrification strategy in the U.S. market with the launch of the Rogue PHEV and e-Power. These models combine environmental friendliness with driving performance, contributing to improved fuel economy and reduced CO2 emissions.

As the shift to EVs accelerates, Nissan aims to make a comeback with hybrids

As the global shift to EVs continues, Nissan is also focusing on hybrid technology and diversifying its electrification strategy. The launch of the Rogue PHEV and e-Power models will significantly contribute to strengthening Nissan’s competitiveness in the U.S. market.

A word from the editorial department

Nissan is promoting its electrification strategy and is expected to expand its electrified models, including PHEVs and e-Power, in the next few years. These models will strengthen Nissan’s competitiveness in the US market and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society. Furthermore, the possibility of releasing a PHEV model of the X-Trail, a sister car to the Japanese model, is also increasing. We’ll be keeping an eye on future developments!

Nissan Rogue

https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/crossovers-suvs/rogue.html

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