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Nissan on April 14 unveiled the 2027 Rogue that will bring its e‑POWER series-hybrid system to the U.S. for the first time and confirmed the return of the Xterra nameplate for late 2028.
The Rogue e‑POWER uses a series hybrid architecture where electric motors drive the wheels and a turbocharged 1.5‑litre three‑cylinder engine operates mainly as a generator to charge the battery; Nissan says the setup delivers an EV-like driving feel without plug‑in charging.
The company has sold nearly 2 million e‑POWER vehicles globally and expects the hybrid Rogue to be available in North America in late 2026 as a 2027 model, initially as a hybrid with dual motors providing all‑wheel drive.
Nissan also released teaser details that the Xterra will be a U.S.-built, body‑on‑frame rugged SUV offered with V6 or V6 hybrid powertrains and could spawn a family of pickups and larger SUVs.
The product announcements sit inside Nissan’s broader “Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life” strategy, which aims for one million annual U.S. sales by fiscal 2030 and a global model consolidation from 56 to 45 vehicles.
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