2025 Nissan Rogue Pricing Creeps Up Slightly, With Rock Creek Right in the Middle

Pricing ranges between $30,620 and $40,910 this time around, before options and accessories

The 2025 Nissan Rogue is joining the rugged club with a more off-roadish flavor.

It’s been around for a few years now, but the Nissan Rogue is getting a few updates for the 2025 model year. Nissan decided to bring the Pathfinder’s Rock Creek trim level into its smaller SUV, and we now know how much it will cost (along with the rest of the lineup). On the whole, the 2025 Nissan Rogue gets a little bit more expensive this time around, though it stays pretty close to its competition including its chief rival, the Toyota RAV4.

Pricing for the 2025 Nissan Rogue S starts off at $30,620, including the brand’s $1,390 destination charge. That’s an increase of $380 for the front-wheel drive model, while others increase up to $430. All-wheel drive is a $1,400 premium on most trims, though it comes standard (naturally) on the Rock Creek.

Right above the S, the mid-range SV adds in some more creature comforts for $32,360. You can also get an SV Premium Package for another $2,000, that brings equipment offerings a bit closer to the SL, without having as much of a jump in price.

The 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek sits right in the middle of the price band, at $36,810 with standard AWD. For that, you get unique styling touches including what look like red-painted recovery points (though that’s only for show), as well as special gloss-black exterior elements, wheels and Rock Creek badging. This trim, like the Adventures, XRTs and Wilderness trims on the market, give you slightly beefier Falken Wildpeak all-terrain tires, hill descent control, extra camera angles and a 12-volt power outlet in the rear.

If you’re looking for a more feature-rich environment, the $37,480 Rogue SL or $40,910 Rogue Platinum is where you’ll want to be. Each trim from the SV upward offers a Premium Package for more features, while the SL and Platinum specifically get access to a $2,000 Tech Package that adds ProPilot 2.1 semi-autonomous driving capability. Other trims either just get adaptive cruise control or a more basic (older) version of the ProPilot system.

Updated 2025 Nissan Rogue models should hit dealers in the coming weeks.