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2018 Nissan Rogue Sport engine performance 

Those familiar with Nissan know that the Rogue is the automaker’s best-selling vehicle. What about the Rogue Sport? As your intuition might be telling you, the Rogue Sport is a compact, sportier version of the Rogue. With that smaller size comes a differing engine performance. The Nissan Rogue Sport comes available in three trim levels. They each feature the same engine option. Keep reading to learn more. 


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2018 Nissan Rogue Sport engine details 

As we said above, all trim levels of the Nissan Rogue Sport feature the same engine. A 141-horsepower, 2.0-liter inline-four-cylinder engine is showcased under the Rogue Sport’s hood. Drivers can enjoy an advanced two-speed CVT auto-manual transmission. Each trim level is also available in standard front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive. 


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Compared to the Rogue, the Rogue Sport’s engine is slightly smaller. The Rogue features a 2.5-liter I4 engine that is powered by 170 horses. Both models, however, are almost equally efficient. The Rogue averages up to 33 highway MPG* and the Rogue Sport is just a hair lower at 32 highway MPG*. The Rogue Sport is efficient, stylish, and has plenty of power to give you a bit of a thrill. Come by Nissan Guam and check it out for yourself. 


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*Fuel economy based on 2018 EPA fuel economy estimates for 2018 Rogue® and 2018 Rogue Sport®. Actual results will vary.