The Subaru Crosstrek and Nissan Rogue are two popular crossovers that are near the top of many buyers' lists. The Crosstrek is likely to appeal to you if saving on space is your top priority, while the Rogue offers a touch more interior space for cargo. Here's a head-to-head between the Crosstrek and Rogue to help you decide which SUV is best equipped for your needs. If you want to learn more, don't hesitate to contact us at North End Subaru.

Subaru Crosstrek vs. Nissan Rogue Engine and Performance


2022 Subaru Crosstrek

The base engine in the Subaru Crosstrek is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder unit capable of putting out 152 horsepower. You can pair it with a six-speed manual transmission or a continuously variable automatic. The optional engine upgrade is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that churns out 182 horsepower. Both engines come standard with all-wheel drive.

The Rogue has the same 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine throughout its lineup. It generates 201 horsepower and is paired with a continuously variable transmission. Front-wheel drive comes standard, which gives the Rogue its best gas mileage. It achieves 37 mpg on the highway and 30 mpg in the city. These numbers drop to 35 mpg and 28 mpg, respectively with all-wheel drive. The Crosstrek achieves its best fuel economy with the larger engine, which returns 27 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.

Both the Rogue and Crosstrek can tow up to 1,500 pounds at the rear. With ground clearance of 8.7 inches, the Crosstrek has a slight advantage over the Rogue in being able to manage some light off-roading, which is unusual for the subcompact crossover class.

Crosstrek vs. Rogue Seating and Cargo

Both the Rogue and Crosstrek offer adult-friendly seating across their two rows of seats. You can comfortably accommodate two adults or three kids in the rear row of each vehicle.

Both crossovers have cloth upholstery in their base setup, which is ideal for practical, day-to-day use. If you feel like creating a more upscale ambience, you can add luxuries like synthetic or genuine leather upholstery and power-adjustable seats in some of the higher trims.

The Crosstrek boasts 20.8 cubic feet of storage behind the rear row, which you can increase to over 55 cubic feet with the second-row seats folded flat. That's more than enough room to accommodate a large load of groceries or some luggage for a weekend trip. The Rogue offers a larger cargo area, with over 31 cubic feet of space. If you require the additional room regularly, the Rogue is well-equipped to provide that. Just keep in mind that the Rogue will occupy more space in a parking lot than the Crosstrek.

Subaru vs. Nissan Infotainment and Safety Features

Both crossovers have similar entertainment tech offerings. The Crosstrek has a 6.5-inch screen and a four-speaker stereo, while the Rogue offers an 8-inch screen and four-speaker stereo. The Subaru and Nissan also have smartphone compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as Bluetooth connectivity.

The Rogue can be equipped with a 9-inch screen in some of the higher trims. Other optional add-ons include wireless device charging, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a six-speaker stereo. The Crosstrek offers you an 8-inch screen, eight-speaker premium stereo, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and a navigation system.

When it comes to driver safety, the Crosstrek offers several attractive features as optional extras. These include front and rear collision warning, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking. You can also add blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert, which will warn you about traffic approaching you from behind. Finally, the rear-seat alert reminds you to check in the back before getting out of your vehicle to make sure you don't leave kids or pets behind.

The Rogue offers some of the same safety features in its base setup. It also has rear parking sensors and a driver attention monitor to help you take breaks at the appropriate time. Due to the Rogue's larger size, you may find the optional surround-view parking camera helpful, which provides an aerial view of your SUV so you can spot obstacles from all angles.

Subaru Crosstrek vs. Rogue Trims

Both crossovers are available to buy in four trims. The Crosstrek's trims are Base, Premium, Sport, and Limited. You can choose from S, SV, SL, and Platinum if you buy the Rogue. The base Crosstrek model has an MSRP of around $22,400, making it the more affordable option compared to the Rogue's base MSRP of $26,700.

The Rogue SV trim adds a power-adjustable seat for the driver, a six-speaker stereo, and two rear-row USB ports. To bring some real luxury into the cabin, you can move up to the SL trim and get genuine leather upholstery, a power-adjustable passenger's seat, and heated front seats. The range-topping Platinum adds quilted leather seats, wireless device charging, and heated second-row seats.

The Crosstrek is also available with luxury upgrades. Stepping up to the Premium trim gives you heated front seats and a Wi-Fi hotspot. The Sport trim gets you access to the larger engine and some optional upgrades, such as a moonroof and the larger infotainment screen. With the Limited trim, you can enjoy leather upholstery, a power-adjustable driver's seat, and the convenience that comes with proximity keyless entry and push-button start.

Now that you know some more about these two great compact crossovers, you can decide whether the Crosstrek or Rogue is the right option for you. The Crosstrek is an excellent choice if you're shopping for an SUV with standard all-wheel drive, two engine options, and a well-equipped infotainment system. The Rogue has a larger cabin but is also more expensive, which may impact your choice.

Would you like to test drive a Crosstrek in Lunenberg? Or maybe you'd like to get to know the rest of our Subaru lineup? Feel free to contact us today at North End Subaru and one of our auto experts will be delighted to help you. We can provide you with competitive auto financing options, attractive lease deals, and a reliable service center to take care of your maintenance needs after your purchase is complete.

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