Basic information
WARNING
All season tires
Some Nissan Rogue models are equipped with all-season tires, providing balanced performance in varied conditions including light snow and ice.
All-season tires are marked ALL SEASON and/or M & S (Mud and Snow). Snow tires generally offer better grip in severe winter conditions.
Summer tires
Summer tires may be equipped on certain versions of the Nissan Rogue to enhance dry-road performance. However, their grip is significantly reduced on snow or ice.
Summer tires do not carry the M & S traction rating on the sidewall.
If winter driving is expected, NISSAN recommends installing ALL SEASON or SNOW tires on all four wheels.
Snow tires
If snow tires are needed, choose tires matching the original equipment size and load rating to preserve safety and handling.
Snow tires usually have lower speed ratings than original tires. Never exceed the speed rating printed on the tire.
All four snow tires must match in size, brand, tread pattern, and construction.
Studded snow tires may be used for additional traction on icy roads, but legality varies by region; check local regulations before installation.
Keep in mind that studded tires may offer poorer performance on dry or wet roads compared to non-studded snow tires.
Tire labeling
Tire chainsWarning/indicator lights (other)
Automatic brake hold indicator light (white)
The automatic brake hold indicator light (white) illuminates when the automatic brake hold system in the Nissan Rogue is on standby.
Automatic brake hold indicator light (green)
The automatic brake hold indicator light (green) illuminates when the ...
Floor trim
Exploded View
Rear floor trim (with third row
seat)
Rear floor trim (without third
row seat)
Floor trim hook
Front floor trim
Front floor spacer (RH)
Front floor spacer (LH)
Rear floor spacer (LH)
Rear floor spacer (RH)
Third row floor spacer (LH)
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Towing load/specification
WARNING
The towing capacities in this manual are general guidelines. Actual safe towing capacity of your Nissan Rogue depends on factory or dealer-installed equipment, passenger load, and cargo weight. You must weigh both the vehicle and trailer as described to determine true towing capacity. Never ...