Comparing the Hyundai Tucson vs Nissan Rogue

When it comes to comparing the Hyundai Tucson vs Nissan Rogue, the Hyundai Tucson stands out with its standard features like a spacious cargo and amazing performance with great mileage, while being backed by a warranty you can't find anywhere else. But we understand that both the Tucson and Rogue are high-quality compact SUVs for sale. That is why we put together a Tucson vs Rogue comparison to help you better understand the features of each SUV. Keep reading.

Tucson vs Rogue Performance

The Hyundai Tucson offers one gas engine, a hybrid engine, and a plug-in hybrid engine, while the Nissan Rogue only offers a gas engine. So, the Tucson gives you more options when it comes to the type of performance you want. Take a look at each engine below.

  • Hyundai Tucson Engine Options: 2.5L Inline 4-cylinder (187 horsepower and 8-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC transmission), 1.6L Inline 4-cylinder Turbo Hybrid (178 horsepower and 6-speed automatic transmission w/ SHIFTRONIC), or 1.6L Inline 4-cylinder Turbo plug-in hybrid powertrain (178 combined horsepower and 6-speed automatic transmission w/ SHIFTRONIC)
  • Nissan Rogue Engine: 1.5L VC-Turbo DOHC 3-cylinder engine (201 horsepower and Xtronic continuously variable transmission)

Take a look at other performance features of each sedan below:


 Hyundai Tucson Nissan Rogue
 EPA Hwy Estimates 33 MPG 35 MPG
 Fuel Tank Capacity 14.3 gallons 14.5 gallons
 Drive Modes Normal, Sport, My Drive, Snow, Eco★ Eco, Sport, Snow, and Off-Road
 Drivetrain Front-Wheel or HTRAC all-Wheel Drive★ Front-Wheel or All-Wheel Drive
 Front Suspension Independent MacPherson Strut w. Coil Springs Independent Strut w. Coil Springs
 Rear Suspension Independent Multi-Link Independent Multi-Link
 Brakes 4-wheel Disc Brakes 4-wheel Disc Brakes

Both the Hyundai Tucson and Nissan Rogue are equipped with standard and available safety features. The Tucson has more advanced safety features that come standard compared to the Nissan Rogue. Take a look at some of the available safety features:

  • Tucson Hyundai SmartSense: Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Following Assist, Driver Attention Warning, High Beam Assist, Smart Cruise Control w. Stop & Go, Highway Drive Assist, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Rogue Nissan Safety Shield 360: Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Rear Automatic Braking
 

Rogue vs Tucson Exterior Design

While both are good-looking SUVs, the Tucson has a little more to offer compared to the Nissan Rogue. The Hyundai Tucson offers a more modern look, while the Rogue offers a more rugged exterior look. Take a look at the exterior features on each sedan below:


 Hyundai Tucson Nissan Rogue
 Wheels 17"-19" Alloy 17"-19" Aluminum Alloy
 Front Grille Finish Black or Dark Chrome Black w/ Chrome Accents
 Window Trim Black or Chrome★

 Black
 Body-Color Door Handles Standard Standard
 Side Mirrors Heated, Bodycolor w/ Turn-Signal★ Power, Heated
 Headlights Bi-LED LED
 Taillights LED LED
 Sunroof Available Power Tilt-and-Slide Sunroof or Panoramic Sunroof★ Available Sliding and Tilting
 
Tucson vs Escape exterior
 Hyundai Tucson Exterior
Tucson vs Rogue exterior
 Nissan Rogue Exterior
 

Inside the Tucson vs Rogue

The Hyundai Tucson offers a comfortable, spacious interior plus the latest technology features. The Nissan Rogue also offers a comfortable interior but not as many standard features unless you opt in for the higher trim. Take a look at the interior features on each sedan below:


 Hyundai Tucson Nissan Rogue
 Seating Material Cloth, H-Tex trimmed, or Leather trimmed★ Cloth, Prima-Tex, Cloth/leatherette, or Semi-Aniline
 Heated Front Seats Standard on every trim besides base model Not available on base, Optional/Standard on every other trim
 Adjustable Driver's Seat Available 8-way 8-way Adjustable
 Touchscreen 12.3"★ 8" or 12.3"
 Gauge Cluster 4.2" or 12.3" 7" or 12.3"
 Ambient Interior Lighting Standard on SEL Premium and XRT Trim★ Standard on Platinum Trim
 Liftgate Hands-Free Smart Trunk Release★ Power Liftgate
 Climate Control Dual-zone Automatic Dual-zone Automatic
 
Tucson vs Escape Interior
 Hyundai Tucson Interior
Tucson vs Rogue interior
 Nissan Rogue Interior
 

Hyundai Tucson vs Nissan Rogue Dimensions

Take a look at the Tucson vs Rogue exterior and interior dimensions.


 Hyundai Tucson Nissan Rogue
 Wheelbase 108.5"★ 106.5"
 Length 182.7" 183"
 Width 73.4"★ 72.4"
 Height 66.3" 66.5"
 Legroom (front/rear) 41.4/41.3"★ 41.5/38.5"
 Headroom (front/rear) 40.1/39.5"★ 41.1/39.2"
 Passenger Volume 108.2 cu.ft.★ 105.4 cu.ft.
 Cargo Volume 41.2 cu.ft.★ 36.5 cu.ft.

Hyundai Tucson vs Nissan Rogue Conclusion

You can't go wrong with the Hyundai Tucson when it comes to the Tucson vs Rogue. The Hyundai Tucson offers a modern design, smart technology, and everyday comfort all wrapped into one of the most sophisticated compact SUVs on the road today. Now, it is time to schedule a free Tucson test drive. Fill out the online form, and one of our Hyundai specialists will get back to you. We look forward to talking to you about our inventory of new Hyundai Tucson SUVs for sale at River Oaks Hyundai!

 

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