I take a road trip to Canada every year so I appreciate the km/h displayed in smaller numbers, easier than trying to read the fine print on an analog gauge
Just came back from dealership. The SV trim is the way to go. Keep in mind that aluminum alloy wheels only come with AWD version. The FWD version comes with hub caps. The hub caps look great though.
Thank you for reviewing the SV trim. The detail look into the door panels and display was helpful. I also didn't like having both MPH and km/h on display together and looking through the owner's manual online, it seems km/h can't be turn off. I guess a little black sticker can resolve that.
Great review and the first I have seen of this model. For the $$ it is a decent smaller SUV. For me personally the looks just don't do it but the interior especially the screen is very nice. Lot's of cargo space as well. I hope that you are doing well!
Some of them do have spare tires, at least in the SR version. There are some nice things they added, but they took away other things from the SV version to save money. I have a 2023 SV, and I have a spare tire and USB connections in the back. However, there is even more storage space in the new Kicks. I also have more chrome and less plastic in places. I like the 2025 SR gun metal version with the red roof. It looks expensive. But in the white, I like the style of my 2023 better. (I guess that's good I feel that way.) I like more rounded cars. It is just my preference. I also have black alloy wheels which I like better. I bought a nice wheel cover for my steering wheel, a tonneau cover to hide my groceries, Husky floor mats in the front and cargo area, so I will wait. My camera is also pretty decent (unless you are just in bright light). But this review gave me a good idea of the features on the new car. If I do eventually switch, I'd go for the SR version.
Why? The Rogue engine does 37mpg highway on a 201hp/225ftlbs engine on a heavier and larger SUV. The 2.0 does less economy with considerably less power.
I take a road trip to Canada every year so I appreciate the km/h displayed in smaller numbers, easier than trying to read the fine print on an analog gauge
Wow this was a really good review! I love that it was the perfect length too, not too long to be boring but not too short either! Bravo!
Thank you!!! That mean alot. I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
It's great that the SV comes with AWD. The highest trim has gloss black and it has no physical buttons for climate controls. So SV for me.
Just came back from dealership. The SV trim is the way to go. Keep in mind that aluminum alloy wheels only come with AWD version. The FWD version comes with hub caps. The hub caps look great though.
Thank you for reviewing the SV trim. The detail look into the door panels and display was helpful. I also didn't like having both MPH and km/h on display together and looking through the owner's manual online, it seems km/h can't be turn off. I guess a little black sticker can resolve that.
Great review and the first I have seen of this model. For the $$ it is a decent smaller SUV. For me personally the looks just don't do it but the interior especially the screen is very nice. Lot's of cargo space as well. I hope that you are doing well!
Some of them do have spare tires, at least in the SR version. There are some nice things they added, but they took away other things from the SV version to save money. I have a 2023 SV, and I have a spare tire and USB connections in the back. However, there is even more storage space in the new Kicks. I also have more chrome and less plastic in places. I like the 2025 SR gun metal version with the red roof. It looks expensive. But in the white, I like the style of my 2023 better. (I guess that's good I feel that way.) I like more rounded cars. It is just my preference. I also have black alloy wheels which I like better. I bought a nice wheel cover for my steering wheel, a tonneau cover to hide my groceries, Husky floor mats in the front and cargo area, so I will wait. My camera is also pretty decent (unless you are just in bright light). But this review gave me a good idea of the features on the new car. If I do eventually switch, I'd go for the SR version.
nice review.
borrows the 2.0L N/A from the Sentra, I like this much more than the Rogue's engine.
comparable to Honda HRV and Toyota Corolla Cross
Why? The Rogue engine does 37mpg highway on a 201hp/225ftlbs engine on a heavier and larger SUV. The 2.0 does less economy with considerably less power.
Most of the world is in KM thats why its on there. A better question is why doesnt the US join the rest of the world and use km/hr?
Spectacular SUV but ,Minimum A little Wash My friend to Looks to much better in the Video brother....I suggest
Yeah a wash would've been good lol. Thank you 😊
what’s the difference between the SR and SV and which one will u recommend?
Hub caps come with FWD on S and SV trims.
Who knew Bud Bundy knew so much about cars? 🙂
Had to look that up. Wasn't even born yet when that show was around lol. But I can see the resemblance. I hope he was a good character 🤞
Everything is fine in this trim for me except for the low quality camera, that alone is a deal breaker in 2025. No excuse.
I hope the center wheel caps are hanging out in a bag somewhere in vehicle
Yes they were in a bag in the truck. With the nissan logo on them.
The lack of air-conditioning outlets in the rear seats is a problem. Children sitting in the back will get very hot in the summer.
You can get them on some SV models.
No rear AC vents. Just get a mazda CX-30.
Still no room in the back seat for a small adult, very disappointed
Unid new wallet.