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2023 Nissan Rogue vs Hyundai Tucson

2023 Nissan Rogue vs. Hyundai Tucson


Overview

When it comes to SUVs, you have an impressive array of vehicles to choose from. Perhaps you're shopping for a new SUV, and you're trying to decide between the 2023 Nissan Rogue and the 2023 Hyundai Tucson. While the Tucson is a worthy competitor, the Rogue is the better choice. Let's take a closer look.


Power and Performance

The 2023 Nissan lineup offers a VC-Turbo engine capable of producing 201 horsepower, giving you plenty of get-up-and-go. Unfortunately, the Tucson's horsepower maxes out at 187. The Tucson gets up to 32 mpg on the highway, while the Nissan has a 37 mpg highway rating, meaning the Nissan lets you spend less time and money at the gas pump. With the Rogue, you can take advantage of a continuously variable transmission (CVT), while the Tucson features an eight-speed automatic. Unlike the Tucson's conventional transmission, the Rogue's CVT can continuously change the gear ratio to ensure that the Rogue's engine is operating at peak efficiency. The CVT doesn't just make the engine more efficient, but it also delivers a smoother ride. Both SUVs offer your choice of a front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.




Convenience and Connectivity

The centerpiece of the 2023 Hyundai Tucson's cabin is a touchscreen display measuring 8 inches in lower trims and 10.25 inches in upper trims. With the Nissan Rogue, you can take advantage of the largest available infotainment screen in its class, in addition to an available digital dashboard and a head-up display. The Rogue comes standard with an 8-inch touchscreen or a 9-inch touchscreen is also available. With 3 display options, the Rogue makes it easier to integrate your entertainment options with vital vehicle information. These displays also make it easier to access information without distraction while giving the Rogue's cabin a sleeker, more modern appearance. The Nissan Rogue comes standard with satellite radio and a keyless ignition. In the Tucson lineup, these features are only available on upper trims.




Safety Features

When it comes to safety features, the Tucson and Rogue come standard with traction control, a blind-spot monitor, and a lane-departure warning. The Rogue also comes standard with parking assistance, a feature you'll have to pay extra for if you go with the Tucson. That's something to consider if you're constantly having to squeeze your vehicle into tight spots. After comparing key features in the 2023 Nissan Rogue and the 2023 Hyundai Tucson, it's easy to see why the Rogue is the better option. Test-drive the 2023 Rogue today to experience this capable yet exciting SUV for yourself.