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T33 (3rd generation) · Compact crossover SUV (CMF-CD platform)

2021–2025 Nissan Rogue Specifications

Every maintenance specification shared across the 2021–2025 Nissan Rogue: which oil and how much, battery group, factory tire sizes, wiper lengths, service intervals, and the failures recorded against this generation.

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Engine oil
0W-20, 5.4 qt (base engine)
Battery
Group 47 (H5/LN2)
Tire size
235/65R17 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 17" / 12" rear
Max towing
1,350 lbs
Cabin filter
Nissan 27277-6RC0A (later revision -6RC0B)

2021–2025 Nissan Rogue maintenance guides

Which engines came in the 2021–2025 Nissan Rogue?

EngineModel yearsTrimsOilCapacity
2.5L 4-cylinder (PR25DD, direct injection)20212021All 2021 trims: S, SV, SL, Platinum (FWD or AWD). 2021 only, replaced by the 1.5L turbo for 2022.0W-205.4 qt
1.5L VC-Turbo 3-cylinder (KR15DDT, variable compression)20222025Every 2022–2025 Rogue: S, SV, SL, Platinum, Rock Creek (FWD or AWD)0W-205 qt

Year-by-year changes

  • 2021Generation launch with the 2.5L PR25DD (181 hp), the only T33 year with the four-cylinder; LED headlights standard on all trims
  • 20221.5L KR15DDT VC-Turbo three-cylinder (201 hp / 225 lb-ft) becomes the sole engine; different oil filter (15208-65F1E) and ~5.0 qt capacity vs the 2.5's 5.4 qt
  • 2023Rock Creek off-road-flavored trim added (18-in all-terrain tires)
  • 2024Facelift: refreshed grille/fascia, available Google built-in 12.3-in infotainment
  • 2025Carryover; 2023–2025 1.5T cars swept into engine recall 26V-080 (ECM update + oil pan debris inspection). A Rogue Plug-in Hybrid (Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV-based) arrives as a separate 2026 variant.

Model years in this generation

Year pages cover what changed that year, the engines offered, and the problems documented against it. For the full nameplate history, see the Nissan Rogue guide.

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