Nissan · 2022
Rogue FWD SL/Platinum 1.5L 3-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Regular Gasoline
Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Front-Wheel Drive
City
29
MPG
Combined
32
MPG
Highway
36
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$1,350
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$800
saved per year
Class Comparison — Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Top 22%
Better than 78 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 32 MPG
This vehicle
32 MPG
Class average
37 MPG
Class lowest
18 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
7
Energy Score
Out of 10
7
GHG Score
Out of 10
278 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
No
Start-Stop
Not equipped
Vehicle Specifications
Engine1.5L 3-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic (AV-S8)
DriveFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeRegular Gasoline
Vehicle ClassSmall Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD
Engine DescSIDI
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID44943

While 32 MPG combined isn’t record-breaking, the 2022 Nissan Rogue FWD SL/Platinum with its 1.5L 3-cylinder engine balances practicality and efficiency. This isn’t a hybrid aiming for Prius-level numbers. It’s a family-oriented compact SUV that offers an efficient alternative to larger, more fuel-hungry options while maintaining a comfortable ride and many features.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates that the Rogue FWD SL/Platinum 1.5L 3-cyl achieves 29 MPG in the city and 36 MPG on the highway. The city number shows it’s suitable for urban commutes and errands, so drivers won’t spend too much at every stoplight. The impressive highway figure helps frequent road trippers save fuel on long drives. The Rogue, with its continuously variable transmission (AV-S8), keeps the engine working efficiently without compromising responsiveness for merging or passing. These figures are relevant to families and individuals who need an SUV’s space and versatility but are also aware of fuel costs. Owners seem willing to accept some performance compromises for better MPG, particularly with high gas prices.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2022 Nissan Rogue FWD SL/Platinum 1.5L 3-cyl at $1,350. This assumes 15,000 miles per year and national average fuel prices. This standardized calculation helps buyers compare fuel costs across different vehicles. This cost is important for many Rogue buyers, who are often budget-conscious consumers wanting a reliable, practical vehicle without spending too much. They may also consider all Nissan fuel economy data when comparing vehicles.

Real-world expectations

While the EPA estimates are a good starting point, real-world MPG can change based on driving habits, traffic, and terrain. Hard acceleration and braking negatively impact fuel economy, as does driving at high speeds. Properly inflated tires, regular maintenance, and avoiding idling can help you get closer to the EPA estimates. Drivers who often carry heavy loads or tow trailers will likely see lower MPG. Many owners report that real-world fuel efficiency often matches or slightly exceeds the EPA figures if they drive reasonably and maintain the vehicle. Remember that ROGUE MPG across all years varies based on powertrain and trim, so always check the EPA data for your specific vehicle.

How it compares

The 2022 Nissan Rogue FWD SL/Platinum 1.5L 3-cyl achieves competitive fuel economy in its class. The Toyota RAV4 LE FWD gets an EPA-estimated 30 MPG combined. The Honda CR-V LX FWD delivers a similar 30 MPG combined. The Mazda CX-5 S gets 26 MPG combined, a noticeable difference. These MPG numbers are key for the Rogue’s target demographic. They’re not looking for the highest MPG, but they need the space and features of a compact SUV and want fuel efficiency that won’t hurt their wallets. Because of this practical aspect, it becomes a key area of comparison with its direct market rivals from Toyota, Honda, and Mazda. The Rogue’s slightly better figures can be the deciding factor.

Tips to maximize efficiency

The Rogue’s 1.5L 3-cylinder engine works best with smooth acceleration. Avoid pressing the accelerator pedal hard, especially from a stop, as this uses fuel quickly. Instead, accelerate gently to reach your speed. This saves gas and makes driving more relaxing.

If your Rogue has Eco mode, use it. This mode changes the engine and transmission settings for maximum fuel efficiency. It might reduce throttle response slightly, but the fuel savings can be significant, particularly in the city. Eco mode is good for everyday commuting when performance isn’t important, and it can measurably increase MPG.

Regularly check and maintain tire pressure. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which decreases fuel economy. Check the recommended tire pressure (usually on a sticker inside the driver’s side doorjamb or in the owner’s manual) and inflate your tires accordingly. Checking this every few weeks can have a noticeable effect.

Minimize idling. Idling burns fuel without moving the vehicle, lowering overall fuel efficiency. If you’ll be stopped for more than a minute, turn off the engine. Modern cars start quickly, so this small change can add up.