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Between the Nissan Rogue and the Toyota RAV4 PHEV, which of these two reliable compact SUVs gives you more for your money and lets you make the most of it?
Differences emerge between the Nissan Rogue and the Toyota RAV4 PHEV. The Nissan Rogue produces 248 horsepower and offers an electric range of 80 km, while the Toyota RAV4 delivers 320 horsepower with more than 80 km of electric range.
From the start, the arrival of the plug-in hybrid Rogue energizes the compact SUV category and heightens competition. That said, the RAV4 is considered by experts to be hard to beat. The 2026 model year also marks a new generation. This comparison promises to be exciting.
The Nissan Rogue offers a 100% electric range of 80 km and combined fuel consumption is 8.6 L/100 km. As for the 2026 Toyota RAV4, it stands out even more. You will be surprised to see combined fuel consumption as low as 5.7 L/100 km, while electric range exceeds 80 km.
From the start, it is clear to see that the Toyota RAV4 is more economical at the pump, which gives it a considerable advantage in the current context. The specs of this compact SUV PHEV are striking and between the Nissan Rogue and the Toyota RAV4, the latter takes this round.
The new Nissan Rogue PHEV is equipped with a 2.4 L four-cylinder engine and two electric motors for a combined output of 248 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. It uses a continuously variable automatic gearbox (CVT).
The compact RAV4, for its part, relies on a 2.5 L four-cylinder paired with two electric motors for a maximum of 324 horsepower. This powertrain works with a continuously variable automatic gearbox (CVT).
On the mechanical side, between Toyota RAV4 and Nissan Rogue, the equation is simple: the former is clearly more powerful than the latter.
Both compact SUV PHEVs are versatile, but the Toyota RAV4 gives you more, notably with a towing capacity of up to 3,500 lb. versus 1,500 lb. for the Nissan Rogue.
In terms of dimensions, the two vehicles are quite similar, yet with differences worth noting in the table below.
| Toyota RAV4 PHEV | Nissan Rogue PHEV | |
|---|---|---|
| Wheelbase | 2,690 mm | 2,705 mm |
| Length | 4,596 mm | 4,710 mm |
| Width | 1,854 mm | 1,862 mm |
| Height | 1,707 mm | 1,740 mm |
For cargo capacity, the Nissan Rogue provides up to 2,098 litres of volume, while the RAV4 offers up to 1,800 litres.
It is important to point out that the standard hybrid technology is markedly more extensive than what is offered on the Nissan Rogue PHEV.
In terms of safety, the two plug-in hybrid compact SUVs are fairly easy to compare. While the Rogue’s central touch screen measures 12.3 inches, it is 12.9 inches in the 2026 RAV4.
Both vehicles offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, premium sound systems (Bose for the Rogue and JBL for the RAV4), road sign recognition, rear occupant reminder and much more.
The estimated starting price for the 2026 Nissan Rogue is more than $58,000, while the plug-in hybrid RAV4 in 2025 was priced at $54,667.
Even more interesting, the compact-size Toyota RAV4 is recognized for its reliability, as well as its increased performance and towing capacity.
In addition, the standard hybrid technology on the RAV4 is tested and true. It is a safe vehicle that certainly offers better value for money.
Based on the above, between Nissan Rogue or Toyota RAV4 PHEV, the latter easily wins this comparison. It is a much more complete next-generation vehicle that has a lot to offer.
Come check it out at your Toyota dealer in Sherbrooke, near Magog. Take advantage of current Toyota special offers as well as advantageous financing solutions. We are waiting for your visit.
