Ken Ganley Nissan Medina

Dec 13, 2024
A 2024 Nissan Rogue as an ideal SUV option in Medina, OH

Explore the heights of versatility and comfort with two exceptional SUVs available this year at your Nissan dealership. Our detailed comparison guide delves into the distinctive features and capabilities of the compact, two-row 2025 Nissan Rogue and the more spacious, three-row 2025 Nissan Pathfinder. Use this guide to discover which model aligns best with your driving needs and lifestyle.

Exterior Design

The Rogue comes with aluminum alloy wheels in 17″, 18″, and 19″ options. With the Pathfinder, you can choose between 18″ or 20″ aluminum alloy wheels, including a machine-finished version at the top of the lineup. The Rogue offers 8.2 inches of ground clearance, which shortens to 7.1 inches in the Pathfinder.

Interior Space and Amenities

The Rogue and the Pathfinder feature a selection of cloth, leather, or semi-aniline leather upholstery. The former can fit up to five passengers while the Pathfinder has room for up to eight. Both SUVs offer an optional moonroof. Heated front seats are standard in the Pathfinder and optional in the Rogue.

The larger model gives you 16.6 cubic feet of space behind the rear seats, which expands to more than 80 cubic feet when you fold down the second and third rows. The Rogue provides between 36.3 and more than 74 cubic feet of cargo space.

Infotainment Tech

You’ll have a standard 8-inch touchscreen in either SUV, with an optional 12.3-inch upgrade for the Rogue and 9 inches for the Pathfinder. Both models offer standard Apple CarPlay, with wireless smartphone connectivity in higher trims of the Rogue. The Pathfinder offers a standard 7-inch driver information display, and both the Rogue and Pathfinder have an optional 12.3-inch display. The Rogue adds optional Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa systems.

In the Rogue, choose from a four-speaker or six-speaker audio system or enhance your experience with the optional 10-speaker Bose system. The Pathfinder gives you a standard six-speaker system with an available 13-speaker Bose audio system. The Rogue has two to four USB ports depending on trim while the Pathfinder features four to six ports.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Both SUVs incorporate the standard Nissan Safety Shield 360 suite of driver assistance tech. It includes intersection collision mitigation, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and much more.

Performance and Utility

The two-row Rogue gives you 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque, compared to 289 hp and 259 pound-feet of torque for the larger Pathfinder. The Rogue provides up to 33 combined city and highway miles per gallon, compared to 23 combined mpg for the larger Pathfinder.

With the Rogue, you’ll have a continuously variable automatic transmission and standard front-wheel or optional all-wheel drive. The Pathfinder features a nine-speed automatic and four-wheel drive across the lineup. The smaller SUV can tow up to 1,500 pounds, which the Pathfinder pushes to a max of 6,000 pounds. Make your final decision about which of these SUVs fits you best. Visit Ken Ganley Nissan Medina in Medina, OH today to test drive both crowd-pleasing crossovers.