Nissan has officially announced pricing details for the 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport SUV, with the entry-level trim running just under $26,000.

The Nissan Rogue Sport can be equipped in one of three available trims: the Sport S, Sport SV, and Sport SL; increasing in price respectively. Each of these trims can be outfitted as either a front-wheel drive or an all-wheel drive model, giving customers the choice of six different offerings for the ‘22 model year.

The base model is the Sport S FWD, retailing for $25,485 (that includes Nissan’s $1,225 destination charges). Customers can opt for the AWD model for an additional $1,500-- the same cost to upgrade any trim from FWD to AWD. The Sport S includes a variety of standard features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto-compatibility and a variety of safety tech. 

All Nissan Rogue Sports are powered by a 2.0-liter inline-4 engine, putting down 141-horsepower. It is paired to Nissan’s Xtronic CVT transmission, equipped with an Eco Mode switch to provide the FWD model’s EPA-estimated 25 city, 32 highway and 28 combined mpg. The AWD model is estimated at 24 city, 30 highway and 27 combined mpg.

Nissan has also included their Safety Shield 360 system on each trim. This suite of safety technologies includes Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Braking, radar-based Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and High Beam Assist. ProPILOT Assist is included in an optional Technology Package for the SV trim and comes standard on the Sport SL.

The Sport SV is the middle of the road option, again available as either front or all-wheel drive. The SV starts at $27,055 or $28,555 for AWD. The SV comes equipped with an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control, heated front seats, remote start, and roof rails. The optional Technology Package includes Intelligent Around View Monitor, Traffic Sign Recognition, an electronic parking brake and a Bose Premium Audio System. As previously mentioned, it will also come with Nissan’s ProPILOT safety suite.

The highest trim is the Sport SL. It starts at $30,115; $31,615 if equipped with AWD. The Sport SL adds on to the previous trims by including 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels and leather-appointed seats; the aforementioned Technology Package is standard. An additional Premium Package is available. It adds a power-sliding glass moonroof, LED headlights, fog lights, driver’s seat and mirror memory functionality, a Bose Premium Audio System with an additional subwoofer, and other accouterments.

The Nissan Rogue Sport arrived in 2017 as a smaller version of the original Rogue; a trend which continues with the '22 model year.