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2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV Is A Re-Grilled Mitsubishi
Nissan's 2026 Rogue Plug-In Hybrid offers a 20-kWh battery and 38-mile electric range, leveraging Mitsubishi's design to reduce costs amid manufacturer challenges.
- On Monday, Nissan debuted the 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-In Hybrid in the United States, its first PHEV sold stateside and a rebadged Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV distinct from the gas-powered Rogue.
- To lower costs, Nissan leaned on its longtime collaboration with Mitsubishi, letting the partnership reduce development costs and enable the plug-in model for the struggling manufacturer.
- Equipped with a 20-kWh battery, the Rogue PHEV offers an EPA-estimated 38 miles of all-electric range and pairs two electric motors with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine for 248 horsepower and 332 lb-ft, delivering a 420 miles combined range and 64 MPGe efficiency.
- When the Rogue PHEV hits showrooms early next year, it will be available in two grades, with pricing expected in the low-$40,000 range and low 50s for fully loaded versions.
- With competitors offering PHEVs, charging limitations may shape buyer comparisons, as reviewers noted Nissan removed the CHAdeMO port, leaving only slower Type 2 charging.
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