11:03 14-04-2026

2027 Nissan Rogue Hybrid debuts with innovative e-POWER system

On April 14, Nissan unveiled the all-new 2027 Nissan Rogue for the first time, featuring the innovative e-POWER hybrid technology.

The preview took place as part of a global media event centered on Nissan's new long-term customer-focused concept called "Intelligent Mobility for Everyday Life." This concept blends AI-equipped vehicles, choice-based electrification, and a thoughtful global portfolio and industrial strategy.

The all-new Rogue marks a new chapter for one of Nissan's most popular models. Its debut at the Nissan Vision event underscores the company's commitment to advancing hybrid technology tailored to key global markets.

According to Ponz Pandikuthira, Senior Vice President, Product and Planning Director for Nissan in North and South America, the Rogue has long been a cornerstone of Nissan's success in the U.S. and Canada. He noted that the next generation represents a major step forward for this critically important model. With the e-POWER hybrid system, the all-new Rogue will deliver the smooth, responsive driving feel characteristic of electric vehicles to one of North America's most popular compact SUVs, while retaining the efficiency, reliability, and everyday convenience that buyers value most.

Since its launch in 2000, the Rogue/X-Trail family has sold nearly 10 million units worldwide, including almost 4 million in the U.S., making it one of Nissan's most successful vehicles globally.

The all-new 2027 Rogue Hybrid combines the reliability, practicality, and versatility buyers expect from the brand with the e-POWER hybrid system—a unique Nissan innovation that offers the efficiency of a strong hybrid and the dynamic driving character of an electric vehicle.

The e-POWER hybrid system introduces a fundamentally new approach to powertrains in the SUV segment. A gasoline engine generates electricity solely to power two electric motors that drive the wheels, providing smooth, responsive acceleration and confident performance across a wide range of driving conditions. Since 2016, Nissan has sold nearly 2 million vehicles with the e-POWER system, demonstrating its proven, real-world technology.

Further details on the design, technology, and specifications of the new 2027 Rogue Hybrid will be revealed closer to the model's launch.