Nissan’s Rogue compact crossover gets a slight price bump for 2012, but not nearly as much as you’d imagine for a new model year. The 2012 Nissan Rogue, which slots above the subcompact Juke and midsize Murano, starts at $22,340, including $810 for destination and handling.
For that money — $70 more than last year’s model — shoppers can expect a base Rogue S to come with front-wheel drive, a continuously variable automatic transmission, iPod connectivity, power windows, and air conditioning.
Stepping up to Rogue SV front-wheel-drive model will cost $24,780. It features Bluetooth connectivity, a backup camera, Nissan’s Intelligent Key system that allows drivers to start the car without having to put a key into the dashboard, and six-way power adjustable front seats. It also moves up just $70.
Replacing the Krom model for 2012, Nissan is offering a Special Edition package to slot between the SV and top-of-the-line SV with the SL package. It will be an option package for the Rogue S instead of a standalone model, featuring a rearview monitor, the 4.3-inch in-dash display that comes on with the Rogue SV, USB connectivity, foglights, and tinted glass. It adds $1200 to the base model’s figure, a staggering $1000 less than what the options would cost separately.
At the top, the SV with SL package also hops $70 from last year to $28,680. It comes with heated leather seats, navigation, Nissan’s around-view parking system that displays a bird’s-eye view of the car in a parking space, a Bose audio system, and climate control. For all option levels, expect to add $1250 for all-wheel drive.
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