Rogue One models are based on the SV trim level and include the optional Sun and Sound Touring Package. To that equipment, Rogue One models add select black exterior trim elements, a black roof rack, specific logo decals, and a Star Wars logo on the rear bumper.
Cabin details include logo carpeted floor mats, Star Wars logo illuminated kick plates, “Rebel Alliance” and “Galactic Empire” cupholder inserts, and additional interior accent lighting.
The Rogue One Rogue will be available only in Magnetic Black or Glacier White, both with a charcoal-colored interior. Additionally, each vehicle will come with a full-size Death Trooper helmet.
Mechanically, the Star Wars-edition Rogue is identical to other 2017 Rogues.
Nissan will build 5400 of the Rogue One Star Wars Limited Edition models: 5000 for U.S. Star Wars fans, and another 400 for Canadian would-be TIE-fighter pilots.
CG Says:
Why not? While we bristle thinking about the resale-value disaster a Hudson Hawk-edition vehicle might have been, Star Wars anything seems like a fairly safe bet. We just named the 2017 Nissan Rogue a Consumer Guide Best Buy, and we can’t see how a movie-themed special edition might compromise the vehicle’s overall goodness. Want one? Go for it.