A Guide to 2023 Nissan Rogue Gas Mileage
You'll appreciate Nissan Rogue MPG ratings every time you have to fuel up – and also those times when you can zoom past the station because you still have gas in your tank. At its most efficient, this SUV can get up to an EPA-estimated 30/37/33 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1 To learn more about how to achieve this excellent fuel economy, read on.
How Trim & Drivetrain Options Affect Your Nissan Rogue MPG
The Nissan Rogue comes with a 1.5-liter DOHC 12-valve Variable Compression Turbo three-cylinder engine that makes 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque. You have the choice of front-wheel drive, which boosts your fuel economy, or all-wheel drive, which provides you with better traction on the roads while remaining fuel-efficient. Here's how this plays out:
- Nissan Rogue S, SV, and Midnight Edition (FWD): 30/37/33 MPG (City/Highway/Combined)1
- Nissan Rogue S, SV, and Midnight Edition (AWD): 28/35/31 MPG (City/Highway/Combined)1
- Nissan Rogue SL and Platinum (FWD): 29/36/32 MPG (City/Highway/Combined)1
- Nissan Rogue SL and Platinum (AWD): 28/34/31 MPG (City/Highway/Combined)1
The reason that the entry-level trims are a bit more fuel-efficient is that they're lighter without the upgrades that come with ascending the trim ladder. However, this SUV provides stellar Nissan Rogue fuel economy all around, especially considering it's not a hybrid.
How to Make the Most of Your 2023 Nissan Rogue MPG
While these EPA estimates of Nissan Rogue fuel efficiency are accurate, your results can vary depending on various factors. If you want to stretch your Nissan Rogue gas mileage to its maximum, avoid stop-and-go traffic whenever possible and limit idling.
This SUV can be equipped with a bike rack or other accessories to help your adventuring. Keep in mind, however, that added weight and wind resistance can slightly decrease fuel economy, so opting for a rear bike rack can be better. In general, unloading your vehicle of any unnecessary boxes or supplies will help you save at the pump.
Last but not least, keep up with your car's maintenance. Every couple of weeks, this involves checking your car's tire pressure to make sure it’s within the recommended psi range so that your SUV neither bounces on the road nor has unnecessary friction and drag.
You should also get oil changes according to your owner's manual recommendations – typically every six months; this process helps your engine run more smoothly and prevents overheating, which boosts overall efficiency. This advice also applies to other Nissan models.
Learn More About the Nissan Rogue Today
If you're interested in the Nissan Rogue for its fuel efficiency, its impressive safety features, or its can-do attitude, stop by our car dealership. We'll introduce you to different trims to see which matches your lifestyle best and let you get a firsthand sense of its road performance on a test drive. As much as we love this SUV and think you will, too, we can also help you compare it to the rest of our selection so that you can feel confident in your final decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of gas does a Nissan Rogue take?
A Nissan Rogue SUV works great on regular unleaded octane-87 gasoline or higher. This will help you save money on gas, especially when combined with this vehicle's stellar fuel economy – up to an EPA-estimated 30/37/33 MPG (City/Highway/Combined) if you pick the Rogue S or SV trims with FWD.1 If you have more questions about fueling up, reach out to our team.
How many miles per gallon does the 2023 Nissan Rogue get?
With the Rogue S, SV, or Midnight Edition trims with FWD, expect an EPA-estimated 30/37/33 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1 For those same trims with AWD, this becomes 28/35/31 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1 Rogue SL and Platinum FWD trims enjoy a fuel economy of 29/36/32 MPG (City/Highway/Combined),1 while AWD variants get 28/34/31 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1