2021 Nissan Rogue vs. 2022 Toyota RAV4

2021 Nissan Rogue vs. 2022 Toyota RAV4

The 2021 Nissan Rogue and the 2022 Toyota RAV4 are both mid-SUVs, but you’d be wrong to think they’re interchangeable. They each have different features that accommodate the various needs of different kinds of drivers and their families. Join us as we break down the main features that distinguish and define each line.

 

Differences in the Details

Differences in the Details

 

Spotting the key differences between each line can be tricky. Even their prices match up pretty well. The 2022 Toyota RAV4’s price range is $28,850 – $44,490, while the 2021 Nissan Rogue’s price tag ranges between $28,998 and $41,998. So, let’s see what sets them apart.

 

Exterior

exterior

 

The RAV4 prioritizes specs for cold climates: heated exterior mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, LED fog lights, windshield deicer, and a rear defroster. You can also enjoy the effortless activation of the powered tilt moonroof and windows.

 

In contrast, the Rogue sets you up for sunlight protection with polarized UV-reducing glass. You also get roof rails, a panoramic moonroof, and a motion-activated power liftgate. All exterior lights are LED including the automatic daytime-running headlights.

 

Interior

Interior

 

Both lines are compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, the upper trims of each line often come with a free trial of SiriusXM. The two line-ups also have similar maximum cargo capacities: around 2,000 litres.

 

However, inside the Rogue, you’ll find a 12.3-inch digital dashboard, another screen of 9 inches, and even a translucent Heads-Up Display directly in the windshield. You can also enjoy the tri-zone automatic climate control. While the RAV4 does have a smaller data display, and only a dual-zone climate control, you wouldn’t wanna miss out on the heated seats and steering wheel. The steering wheel, along with the shift knob is also leather-wrapped for a better grip and esthetics. 

 

Performance

 

All concerned vehicles have All-Wheel-Drive systems except for the RAV4 LE FWD and the Rogue S FWD. The Toyota RAV4 offers hybrid versions of most of its trims that increase the performance specs. The best vehicle in each lineup has a highway fuel efficiency of about 6.5 litres per 100 km and almost identical power (just north of 200hp). Furthermore, another similarity is the engine. You’ll find a 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder engine in both cases (upper trims).

 

Safety Tech

Safety Tech

 

Even when the two lines boast equally comprehensive airbag systems, you can note differences in other aspects. On one hand, the Rogue has a few intelligent warning systems for forwarding collision, lane departure, and a rear sonar that all interact with the ProPILOT assist feature. On the other hand, the RAV4 enhances visibility with a rear camera, Bird’s Eye View Camera and a blindspot monitor. In the parking lot, the engine immobilizer system deters any potential theft attempts.


Conclusion

 

Here’s the thing: both the 2021 Nissan Rogue and the 2022 Toyota RAV4 are great options! That being said, looking at their key differences might help you reach your final verdict.

 

While the RAV4 boasts a slightly higher price tag, you can easily make that money back with all the savings you get in greater fuel efficiency. However, the Rogue has more driver-assisting features, including the signature HUD display. Rest easy knowing you can’t go wrong with either choice.

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