2018 Nissan Rogue vs. 2018 Honda HR-V

Customers shopping through the available inventory at the JC Billion Nissan showroom are really experiencing a gilded age of crossover SUVs. The current version of the Nissan Rogue continues to be one of the most desirable options available with a strong focus on inherent value, fuel efficiency and strong performance scores. As one of the elder statesmen of the crossover SUV class, the Rogue is continually able to fend off rivals coming from other manufacturers. A comparison of the 2018 Nissan Rogue vs. 2018 Honda HR-V reveals several reasons why the former has a bit more to offer than the latter. Cargo space and more standard features top the list of the key differences. Customers can make an appointment with the 2018 Nissan Rogue and a JC Billion Nissan sales professional by calling, 406-556-9071.

Among the many reasons the 2018 Nissan Rogue is such a popular platform among the available options in our showroom, is the vehicle's interior flexibility. Both the 2018 Rogue and Honda HR-V have a maximum seating capacity of five passengers. However, the current Rogue model is able to pull ahead of the HR-V when those seats are properly stowed away. When owners need it, the 2018 Rouge can offer up to 70 cubic-feet of cargo volume, one of the top such measurements in the class. By comparison, the 2018 Honda HR-V can only be configured make a maximum of 58.8 cubic-feet available. Entry-level versions of the Nissan Rogue and HR-V share a few common elements. However, the Rogue also offers a split rear seat, light iPhone compatibility and active safety systems.

 

2018 Nissan Rogue Vs. 2018 Honda HR-V
2.5-L, 4-Cyl. Engine 1.8-L, 4-Cyl.
170/175 Horsepower/Torque 141/127
CVT Transmission Six-speed manual
70 cu.-ft. Max. Cargo Space 58.8 cu.-ft.

 

Engine options and performance specs

When it comes to a comparison of performance for the 2018 Nissan Rogue and 2018 Honda HR-V, the Rogue is the clear winner. The two vehicles both use four-cylinder engines. Under the hood of the 2018 Rogue employs a 2.0-liter power plant that makes 171 horsepower, with the Honda HR-V producing just 141 horsepower. The additional performance produced by the Rogue's engine will obviously give it stronger acceleration than its Honda competitor. Additionally, the 2018 Nissan Rogue makes a very efficient continuously variable transmission standard equipment where the HR-V uses a six-speed manual transmission.

2018 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions – use for comparison only.

 

A front left quarter photo of the 2018 Nissan Rogue on a bridge.
A left quartering profile photo of the 2018 Nissan Rogue.
An interior photo of the driver's cockpit in the 2018 Rogue.
A close up photo of the driver's information screen in the center gauge cluster in the 2018 Rogue.