The acceleratoin is pretty much class competative. If its "slow", they're all slow save for something like Mazda CX-5 turbo or RAV4 Prime. I honestly don't think its fair to call it marginal or borderline dangerous.
The engine sound your hearing upon acceleration is like a "simulated V6" coming through the speakers. It sounds WAY WAY better and throatier then the old 4cyl. I also find the turbo too be plenty powerful again over the older 4cyl CVT.
I suggest ppl test drive. The engine is perfectly powerful for 99% of drivers. Nice balance of power and economy. Even most professional reviewer on TH-cam seem to enjoy the new engine.
Glad you mentioned the trims and other competitors, it's important to compare them to help the viewers make a good decision when buying. Good review, just earned a new subscriber.
We had 2 Rogues, 2015 and 2019... awesome machines.. they never "drowned" when flooring it ( I guess due the "aspirated" system that you mentioned ).. i wonder if a 3cyl Turbo would work exactly the same....I guess Im gonna have to try it to make sure it does not hesitate when shifting or so... ( nice house btw! ) 11:55 is exactly what I meant... small Ford, Chev, the Compass, they have always put me in that position...
You’re out of your mind. That engine is fantastic. Under 8 sec to 60 mph is no slouch. Btw, the VC turbo, in 4 cyl form, has been used by Infiniti for some time now.
Since 2018 I believe...in the Nissan Altima too. It's a 4 cylinder 2.0 liiter with both port AND direct injection (fantastic) but unfortunately the 3 cylinder version only has direct injection, so that means way way down the road it'll have carbon buildup on the backs of the intake valves. I will have traded in my 22 Rogue before that time comes.
We just bought a 24 SL with the premium package. At first I said no to the salesman! I told him I wouldn’t even consider a turbo engine. So that’s when he said “so a three cylinder turbo would be def out!? Anyway, when he told me that with all new vehicles, the dealer ads a full lifetime warranty against all power transmission items with no mileage cut off. So yeeeeaaaa I’ll take a chance. As of the current 124 miles we have on it, no issues!!!
Man for that suv that small turbo does a lot. I had a 2018 rogue, then a 2020 rogue sport and now this 2023 1.5 turbo and I can say this thing is no slouch. There is a big difference in power and how this vehicle performs, all my other Nissans rogues have had no issues with cvt because I always trade them for something newer.it’s a family vehicle not a race car !
Lol I beat a 21’ 🤣🤣🤣 but we were road raging so I didn’t record. It tried gunning it around me to pass & needless to say we were tied only about 5 seconds rogue gaps it easily.
@@NissanAltimaGuy Motortrend says a rav4 is barley quicker, that being said road raging in 16 second compact SUV is dangerous and stupid, especially if you're blocking people from passing you just to be a douche
A note on power delivery: The AWD version of this vehicle, which is providing power to 4 wheels instead of 2, will behave a bit differently because it is heavier and because the CVT has to send power to the front as well as rear tires, all while using the same engine. For everyday driving, most customers will not notice much of a difference. If you are an enthusiast, like me, there are a couple of things you can do to make the Rogue more responsive. 1) Sport mode. Select Sport mode instead of Normal mode on your middle console before or during your drive. 2) Use the paddle shifters. The Rogue's computer will learn your driving style, to a degree, and the CPU inside the vehicle, which is tied into all the driving dynamics systems, will deliver power - within limits - tailored to the way that you normally drive. A tip on paddle shifting: Like a manual transmissiion, traveling down one gear for "boost" won't really do much - downshift a couple of clicks when it is safe to do so, and the engine will roar. The CPU will do its best to ensure that you are not redlining the engine by limiting your revs and downshifts - you will hear a beep as the vehicle refuses to make an unsafe downshift. I have owned a 1998 Maxima 5 speed, a 2004 Maxima 6 speed, a 2015 Altima, a 2017 Altima SR, a 2022 Altima SR, and now a 2023 Nissan Rogue. My 2023 Rogue has an engine that is easily as responsive as my 2004 Maxima - and the Rogue is half that engine with a turbo attached. I have actually been shocked at the acceleration from my Rogue several times - it knows what I want, and when I ask, it becomes a beast. - Chipper F. Xavier, Esq.
The additional acceleration phenomenon feels to me like the cvt "unwinding??" Very odd. I actually like the 3cyl much more than the old 4 banger. Sounds ok, and in manual mode it masks the cvt okay ish for a cuv. Better mpg than the rogue sport too. I'd still prefer a CX-5.
How is that slow? The delay is actually not the turbo or the cvt. Put it in Sport mode and the delay mostly disappears. And you can leave it in Sport and operate the gas pedal smartly and still get ok fuel economy. IN Sport mode when commanding power it'll give it quicker - and it'll suck more gas at that exact time, of course.
The powertrain parts don't work together well, some people won't care, I do, and it drove me crazy. Seats were poor in long drives also, but I am a strapping fellow.
This guy is no "expert".live with vehicle for a while.i have it drop it into sport and its pretty quick.faster I would say than any new compact suv.comfy ride good stereo gas milage avg 28 or so.but overall a good value.
Hey Chris, love the channel, a the way you deliver your reviews. I'm in the market for a new vehicle, like the exterior and interior styling. I don't mind a CVT, as long as it's reliable. The three cylinder engine is a no for me. The tubo is a no for me also. Is the three cylinder turbo going to be the only engine option henceforth? I just what an reliable, relatively uncomplicated engine. Something with adequate power for hills and passing. I guess I'll be shopping for a Toyota.
Personally I like the Toyota stuff, especially hybrids. Wouldn't be surprised if the 3-cyl became the only option in the Rogue. Powertrain in the Rogue, like I said, is a little meh, but overall wouldn't deter me from considering it. Especially if the price was right. Most vehicles are going smaller displacement + turbo, for better or worse. Ruling out all turbos will start to limit your options more and more as the years go by, but I get it. Good luck with your search!
I have this new 22, it's FWD and basically I really like it in the SV trim. BUT when my radio is off, I can hear this annoying whistle or whirr noise above say 35 mph. It's most noticeable upon decelerating from say 45 or 50. I've been told by a service writer on a test drive that it's probably the turbo making this whirring noise. I swear I didn't hear it on the test drive before I purchased it 5 months ago. Anyone else out there have the new 22 Turbo Rogue and hear this same whirr? I'm hoping that someone sees this and replies back with "heard the same noise, my dealer fixed mine!".
3 cylinder engine with turbo? To mch stress on engine, its not going to last. Run away fellas. Get naturally aspirated 4 cylinder mazda cx5. Best car i ever owned. Engine purrs like kitty, transmission smooth like butter!
I’ve probs made a similar comment in the past, I’m not in the same country as you, so most of the vehicles are irrelevant to me. But I appreciate the “just the facts” approach you take, provides a good over view of vehicle in question.
Or you'll just buy from a dealer that has a 10 year unlimited miles warranty which there are many and drive it 400k miles in 5 years and get an engine for free??? Who would put a new engine in 1? Just buy a used engine and get someone 2 pit it in for 3000 or less if it does break in over 200k miles.
Dude you’re out of your mind. Maybe someone is paying you to give a bad review. But the engine is actually quite impressive. Anyone watching pls ignore and test it out for yourself.
You seem to only like the fuel consumption. But the engine is quite impressive. It drives better than the CX5 and RAV4 in my opinion. You mention it slow… but I’m not really sure what you’re comparing it to. In any case… I guess everyone has their likes and dislikes
You would benefit from a better camera setup. And overlay more B-roll. Does Nissan give you any marketing video stuff? Like you could overlay some stuff about the engine when talking about that. Just some unsolicited advice.
My goal isn't to make an ad for Nissan. It's to share information to help people sift through all the predatory automaker messaging that's out there. Professionally shot and edited b-roll meant to show the car only in a positive light would just detract from that.
It has nothing but power !!! To much it's scary I owe one its fucking crazy if you drive right !!! and gets 48 mpg or 4.9 liters per 100 stop talking shit if you don't know 😊
The acceleratoin is pretty much class competative. If its "slow", they're all slow save for something like Mazda CX-5 turbo or RAV4 Prime. I honestly don't think its fair to call it marginal or borderline dangerous.
The engine sound your hearing upon acceleration is like a "simulated V6" coming through the speakers. It sounds WAY WAY better and throatier then the old 4cyl. I also find the turbo too be plenty powerful again over the older 4cyl CVT.
It absolutely does not use simulated sound.., who told you this?
Are you serious, you got a "❤" from this comment? Is that how serious this bs this channel takes itself?
I suggest ppl test drive. The engine is perfectly powerful for 99% of drivers. Nice balance of power and economy.
Even most professional reviewer on TH-cam seem to enjoy the new engine.
Glad you mentioned the trims and other competitors, it's important to compare them to help the viewers make a good decision when buying.
Good review, just earned a new subscriber.
We had 2 Rogues, 2015 and 2019... awesome machines.. they never "drowned" when flooring it ( I guess due the "aspirated" system that you mentioned ).. i wonder if a 3cyl Turbo would work exactly the same....I guess Im gonna have to try it to make sure it does not hesitate when shifting or so... ( nice house btw! ) 11:55 is exactly what I meant... small Ford, Chev, the Compass, they have always put me in that position...
Put in sport and it is quite quick.all around very nice good value.very nice stereo tech and interior.
No turbo is going to istantly stop spinning and stop boosting when you let off on the accelerator, Physics, nothing "weird" about it
You’re out of your mind. That engine is fantastic. Under 8 sec to 60 mph is no slouch. Btw, the VC turbo, in 4 cyl form, has been used by Infiniti for some time now.
Since 2018 I believe...in the Nissan Altima too. It's a 4 cylinder 2.0 liiter with both port AND direct injection (fantastic) but unfortunately the 3 cylinder version only has direct injection, so that means way way down the road it'll have carbon buildup on the backs of the intake valves. I will have traded in my 22 Rogue before that time comes.
@@ofcbob6391 The engines been used by Infiniti longer. Yes, I was a little surprised they didn’t also add port injection to the 3 banger.
We just bought a 24 SL with the premium package. At first I said no to the salesman! I told him I wouldn’t even consider a turbo engine. So that’s when he said “so a three cylinder turbo would be def out!?
Anyway, when he told me that with all new vehicles, the dealer ads a full lifetime warranty against all power transmission items with no mileage cut off. So yeeeeaaaa I’ll take a chance.
As of the current 124 miles we have on it, no issues!!!
I just bought a 2023 and I love it. Acceleration on the slab is top notch, especially when you have to get in and out of traffic quickly.
Man for that suv that small turbo does a lot. I had a 2018 rogue, then a 2020 rogue sport and now this 2023 1.5 turbo and I can say this thing is no slouch. There is a big difference in power and how this vehicle performs, all my other Nissans rogues have had no issues with cvt because I always trade them for something newer.it’s a family vehicle not a race car !
Can we just get a drag race between the rogue crv and rav 4. I know you're saying it's slow but slow compared to what?
Lol I beat a 21’ 🤣🤣🤣 but we were road raging so I didn’t record. It tried gunning it around me to pass & needless to say we were tied only about 5 seconds rogue gaps it easily.
@@NissanAltimaGuy a 21 what?
@@occckid123 it was a rav4 my bad lol
@@NissanAltimaGuy Motortrend says a rav4 is barley quicker, that being said road raging in 16 second compact SUV is dangerous and stupid, especially if you're blocking people from passing you just to be a douche
A note on power delivery: The AWD version of this vehicle, which is providing power to 4 wheels instead of 2, will behave a bit differently because it is heavier and because the CVT has to send power to the front as well as rear tires, all while using the same engine. For everyday driving, most customers will not notice much of a difference. If you are an enthusiast, like me, there are a couple of things you can do to make the Rogue more responsive. 1) Sport mode. Select Sport mode instead of Normal mode on your middle console before or during your drive. 2) Use the paddle shifters. The Rogue's computer will learn your driving style, to a degree, and the CPU inside the vehicle, which is tied into all the driving dynamics systems, will deliver power - within limits - tailored to the way that you normally drive. A tip on paddle shifting: Like a manual transmissiion, traveling down one gear for "boost" won't really do much - downshift a couple of clicks when it is safe to do so, and the engine will roar. The CPU will do its best to ensure that you are not redlining the engine by limiting your revs and downshifts - you will hear a beep as the vehicle refuses to make an unsafe downshift. I have owned a 1998 Maxima 5 speed, a 2004 Maxima 6 speed, a 2015 Altima, a 2017 Altima SR, a 2022 Altima SR, and now a 2023 Nissan Rogue. My 2023 Rogue has an engine that is easily as responsive as my 2004 Maxima - and the Rogue is half that engine with a turbo attached. I have actually been shocked at the acceleration from my Rogue several times - it knows what I want, and when I ask, it becomes a beast. - Chipper F. Xavier, Esq.
The additional acceleration phenomenon feels to me like the cvt "unwinding??" Very odd. I actually like the 3cyl much more than the old 4 banger. Sounds ok, and in manual mode it masks the cvt okay ish for a cuv. Better mpg than the rogue sport too. I'd still prefer a CX-5.
CX 5 is a pig on gas.
How is that slow? The delay is actually not the turbo or the cvt. Put it in Sport mode and the delay mostly disappears. And you can leave it in Sport and operate the gas pedal smartly and still get ok fuel economy. IN Sport mode when commanding power it'll give it quicker - and it'll suck more gas at that exact time, of course.
The powertrain parts don't work together well, some people won't care, I do, and it drove me crazy. Seats were poor in long drives also, but I am a strapping fellow.
This guy is no "expert".live with vehicle for a while.i have it drop it into sport and its pretty quick.faster I would say than any new compact suv.comfy ride good stereo gas milage avg 28 or so.but overall a good value.
How old is this guy.. that engine is good for this vehicle
Very interesting to see a 3-cylinder engine make it into the SUV weighing 3500 lb or more. My CR-V uses a 1.5 turbo 4.
I ditched my CRV because of the engine oil dilution issue.
Hey Chris, love the channel, a the way you deliver your reviews. I'm in the market for a new vehicle, like the exterior and interior styling. I don't mind a CVT, as long as it's reliable. The three cylinder engine is a no for me. The tubo is a no for me also. Is the three cylinder turbo going to be the only engine option henceforth? I just what an reliable, relatively uncomplicated engine. Something with adequate power for hills and passing. I guess I'll be shopping for a Toyota.
Personally I like the Toyota stuff, especially hybrids. Wouldn't be surprised if the 3-cyl became the only option in the Rogue. Powertrain in the Rogue, like I said, is a little meh, but overall wouldn't deter me from considering it. Especially if the price was right. Most vehicles are going smaller displacement + turbo, for better or worse. Ruling out all turbos will start to limit your options more and more as the years go by, but I get it. Good luck with your search!
I have this new 22, it's FWD and basically I really like it in the SV trim. BUT when my radio is off, I can hear this annoying whistle or whirr noise above say 35 mph. It's most noticeable upon decelerating from say 45 or 50. I've been told by a service writer on a test drive that it's probably the turbo making this whirring noise. I swear I didn't hear it on the test drive before I purchased it 5 months ago. Anyone else out there have the new 22 Turbo Rogue and hear this same whirr? I'm hoping that someone sees this and replies back with "heard the same noise, my dealer fixed mine!".
I hear something on mine. Didn’t know how to describe it but figured it was related to engine. My daughter couldn’t hear it.
3 cylinder engine with turbo? To mch stress on engine, its not going to last. Run away fellas. Get naturally aspirated 4 cylinder mazda cx5. Best car i ever owned. Engine purrs like kitty, transmission smooth like butter!
its your turbo spooling bro, its fine if you want stand outside your car and have somebody rev it with the hood open you should hear the same noise.
@@daphenom45 Yup, have gotten used to it I think.
I’ve probs made a similar comment in the past, I’m not in the same country as you, so most of the vehicles are irrelevant to me. But I appreciate the “just the facts” approach you take, provides a good over view of vehicle in question.
This guy sucks not at all factual or accurate 15:00
I have a 2021 Rouge it's a lease can't wait to get rid of it. Nothing but computer and transmission issues I'm going back to Honda
If you are going back to Honda go everything except 1.5. Their 1.5 liter engines are not that good
Wants to be an automotive video journalist and doesn't do basic research. Pass.
Do the work.
Nice looking. Too bad about the crappy turbo and cvt. Double whammy.
Its only going to bother you when it breaks down and you need ten grand for engine and transmission in 4 years!
Or you'll just buy from a dealer that has a 10 year unlimited miles warranty which there are many and drive it 400k miles in 5 years and get an engine for free??? Who would put a new engine in 1? Just buy a used engine and get someone 2 pit it in for 3000 or less if it does break in over 200k miles.
Dude you’re out of your mind. Maybe someone is paying you to give a bad review. But the engine is actually quite impressive. Anyone watching pls ignore and test it out for yourself.
I say in the video that I like the Rogue...?
You seem to only like the fuel consumption. But the engine is quite impressive. It drives better than the CX5 and RAV4 in my opinion. You mention it slow… but I’m not really sure what you’re comparing it to. In any case… I guess everyone has their likes and dislikes
Chris you are spot on. Yhis engine sucks. You want turbo, go with mazda cx5, engine purrs like kitty, tyranny smooth like butter, great review.
Nothing impressive about 1.5 turbo with a cvt transmission. Especially Nissans cvt transmission. 😂
@@johnpanagiotopoulos8539 yeah that must be why Nissan sells 3 rouges for every cx-5 sold lol
You would benefit from a better camera setup. And overlay more B-roll. Does Nissan give you any marketing video stuff? Like you could overlay some stuff about the engine when talking about that. Just some unsolicited advice.
My goal isn't to make an ad for Nissan. It's to share information to help people sift through all the predatory automaker messaging that's out there. Professionally shot and edited b-roll meant to show the car only in a positive light would just detract from that.
It has nothing but power !!! To much it's scary I owe one its fucking crazy if you drive right !!! and gets 48 mpg or 4.9 liters per 100 stop talking shit if you don't know 😊
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