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14840 Stoncroft Center Ct
Chantilly, VA 20151
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Compare the2026 Nissan RogueVS 2026 Jeep Cherokee

2026 Nissan Rogue
2026 Jeep Cherokee

Safety

The Nissan Rogue has standard driver and front passenger side knee airbags mounted low on the dashboard. These airbags help prevent the driver and front passenger from sliding under their seatbelts or the main frontal airbags; this keeps them better positioned during a collision for maximum protection. Knee airbags also help keep the legs from striking the dashboard, preventing knee and leg injuries in the case of a serious frontal collision. The Cherokee doesn’t offer a front passenger side knee airbag.

The Rogue Platinum has a standard front seat center airbag, which deploys between the driver and front passenger, protecting them from injuries caused by striking each other in serious side impacts. The Cherokee doesn’t offer front seat center airbags.

Both the Rogue and the Cherokee have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front and rear side-impact airbags, driver knee airbags, side-impact head airbags, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning, driver alert monitors, available all wheel drive and around view monitors.

Reliability

To reliably start during all conditions and help handle large electrical loads, the Rogue has a standard 720-amp battery. The Cherokee’s 550-amp battery isn’t as powerful.

J.D. Power and Associates rated the Rogue third among compact SUVs in their 2025 Initial Quality Study. The Cherokee isn’t in the top three in its category.

J.D. Power and Associates’ 2025 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Nissan vehicles are better in initial quality than Jeep vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Nissan second in initial quality, above the industry average. With 17 more problems per 100 vehicles, Jeep is ranked 11th.

J.D. Power and Associates’ 2025 survey of the owners of three-year-old vehicles provides the long-term dependability statistics that show that Nissan vehicles are more reliable than Jeep With 60 fewer problems per 100 vehicles in the first three years of ownership, J.D. Power ranks Nissan higher than Jeep.

From surveys of all its subscribers, Consumer Reports’ March 2025 Auto Issue reports that Nissan vehicles are more reliable than Jeep vehicles. Consumer Reports ranks Nissan 7 places higher in reliability than Jeep.

Fuel Economy and Range

The Rogue has a standard cap-less fueling system. The fuel filler is automatically opened when the fuel nozzle is inserted and automatically closed when it’s removed. This eliminates the need to unscrew and replace the cap and it reduces fuel evaporation, which causes pollution. The Cherokee doesn’t offer a cap-less fueling system.

Brakes and Stopping

The Rogue’s standard front and rear disc brakes are vented to help dissipate heat for shorter stops with less fading. The rear discs on the Cherokee are solid, not vented.

Tires and Wheels

For better traction, the Rogue has larger tires than the Cherokee (235/65R17 vs. 225/65R17).

Suspension and Handling

For better maneuverability, the Rogue’s turning circle is 4.9 feet tighter than the Cherokee’s (35.4 feet vs. 40.3 feet).

For greater off-road capability the Rogue has a greater minimum ground clearance than the Cherokee (8.2 vs. 8 inches), allowing the Rogue to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged.

Chassis

The Nissan Rogue may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 550 to 800 pounds less than the Jeep Cherokee.

The Rogue is 5.1 inches shorter than the Cherokee, making the Rogue easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces.

Passenger Space

The Rogue has .9 inches more front headroom and 3 inches more front legroom than the Cherokee.

Cargo Capacity

The Rogue has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat up than the Cherokee with its rear seat up (36.5 vs. 33.6 cubic feet). The Rogue has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat folded than the Cherokee with its rear seat folded (74.1 vs. 68.3 cubic feet).

A low lift-over cargo hatch design makes loading and unloading the Rogue easier. The Rogue’s cargo hatch lift-over height is 29.4 inches, while the Cherokee’s liftover is 31.2 inches.

Ergonomics

The Rogue Platinum offers an optional heads-up display that projects speed and navigation instruction readouts in front of the driver’s line of sight, allowing drivers to view information without diverting their eyes from the road. The Cherokee doesn’t offer a heads-up display.

Manual rear side window sunshades are available in the Rogue to help block heat and glare for the rear passengers. The Cherokee doesn’t offer rear side window sunshades.

Model Availability

The Rogue is available in both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The Cherokee doesn’t offer a two-wheel drive configuration.

Recommendations

Consumer Reports® recommends the Nissan Rogue, based on reliability, safety and performance.

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