What is it that separates a spectacular SUV from the masses? Are you looking for performance, reliability, aesthetics, or a combination of all three? The Honda CRV and Nissan Rogue stand out from the crowd, bringing everything you may want in a compact SUV and then some. However, choosing between these two can be a problematic decision due to their similar price and versatility. Read on below as we put them side-by-side to help you make an informed choice.
Interior Comfort And Technology
There is much to love inside the Honda CRV and Nissan Rogue. Both are large and offer plenty of space for up to five. However, the CRV does provide more leg room and cargo, with upwards of 76.5 cu ft, while the Rogue maxes out at 72.9 cu ft with the back seats flipped down. Comfort extends beyond space and to how comfortable the seats are. The Nissan Rogue wins out here thanks in part to Nissan's revolutionary zero gravity seats, which help with posture and provide support where you need it.
So, what about tech? With the 2021 reinvention of the Nissan Rogue, it received the additions of integrated Apple Car Play, Android Auto, native USB ports, satellite radio, and a bright 9" touch infotainment screen. In the standard trim, the Honda CRV has all of the same features, with a slightly smaller 5" or 7" screen. So, while they are similar, one significant change that the Rogue has going for it is the addition of wireless phone charging and wireless Apple Car Play, saving you USB space and providing a more versatile option for your music, phone, and podcast connections.
Winner: Nissan Rogue for better comfort, more standard features, and similar cargo space.
Power And Performance
Outside of the seating area, knowing how it will feel to drive is an essential part of an informed car-buying process. Overall, you can tow the same amount of 1500 lbs with the Honda CRV and the Nissan Rogue; although the Rouge has slightly more horsepower but a 3-cylinder engine, whereas the CRV has lower horsepower for a 4-cylinder engine. Furthermore, they have roughly similar efficiency, and each can reach upwards of 30 MPG.
Winner: Tie; there is little difference between the Rogue and CRV regarding standard performance.
Safety
Even if a car has exceptional performance and incredible interior features, it will mean little if the vehicle crumples and is dangerous on the road. Both of these SUVs perform well in front-end crash tests, receiving top marks across the board. However, the Nissan Rogue has a higher safety rating than the Honda CRV, and the Rogue is considered a top safety pick + by the NHTSA. The Nissan Rogue Comes with the following as a standard:
- standard with forward collision warning
- pedestrian and cyclist detection
- forward and reverse automatic emergency braking
- lane departure warnings
- blind spot monitoring
- rear cross-traffic alerts
- driver attention warnings
- automatic high beams
- rearview camera with parking sensors
Winner: Nissan Rogue
Honda CRV Vs Nissan Rogue: Which Is Better For You?
Overall, you can't go wrong with a CRV or Rogue, whether new or used, and of similar trim levels. However, if you want the best bang for your buck, then the Nissan Rogue stands supreme at the top of the compact SUV ranking pyramid thanks to its impressive safety features, stellar interior, and solid performance.
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