The 2021 Nissan Rogue Sport line-up is quite simple. There are three trim levels, namely S, SV, and SL, and each of them uses the same naturally aspirated 2.0-liter inline-four with 141 horsepower and 147 lb-ft of torque, connected to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Each of the three trims comes standard with front-wheel drive, which can be up-specced to AWD.
The base S model runs on 17-inch alloy wheels and get as standard LED daytime running lights, automatic halogen headlights, cruise control, rear sonar, a backup camera, cloth seats, rear air-conditioning vents, a 12-volt power socket, and a five-inch driver information display. Standard safety features include eight airbags, Safe Shield 360, which incorporates lane-keep assist, rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision avoidance, blind-spot warning, and automatic reverse braking. The infotainment system uses a seven-inch touchscreen and includes smartphone integration, a four-speaker audio system, and SiriusXM. Higher up in the range, heated front seats and steering wheel, leather upholstery, an electrically operated moonroof, remote start, and dual-zone climate control become available, as well as larger wheels and more safety features.