Overview
- Nissan revealed the 2027 Rogue Hybrid in Yokohama in April, introducing its third‑generation e‑Power series‑hybrid setup.
- Prototype drives at Nissan’s Oppama proving grounds reported quick, quiet acceleration that feels like an EV along with smooth one‑pedal braking to a full stop.
- The powertrain uses a 1.5‑liter turbo three‑cylinder as a generator for a dual‑motor all‑wheel‑drive layout, with a Nissan executive suggesting output around 200 horsepower.
- Nissan says the hybrid should deliver about 20% better fuel economy than today’s gas Rogue, and the battery recharges automatically with no external plug.
- Production is slated for the Kyushu plant with Canadian deliveries planned for late October, while final power figures, certified economy and pricing will be announced closer to launch.