


2019 Nissan Rogue |
vs. |
2019 Ford Escape |
2.5-liter DOHC 4-Cylinder |
Engine |
2.5-liter iVCT I4 |
26 city / 33 hwy |
Fuel Economy |
21 city / 29 hwy |
170 HP |
Horsepower |
168 HP |
Differences Between 2019 Nissan Rogue & 2019 Ford Escape
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While the small crossover segment has become a bit crowded in recent years, the 2019 Nissan Rogue continues to stand out from the pack. It’s stylish, efficient, and provides outstanding everyday comfort. Let’s find out how the 2019 Nissan Rogue stacks up against the 2019 Ford Escape.
Fuel Economy
If you’re like many of today’s drivers, you’re probably concerned about saving money at the pump. The 2019 Nissan Rogue is among the most efficient crossovers in the segment. An Xtronic CVT transmission helps the Rogue to conserve a lot of fuel. An Eco Mode makes the Rogue an even more environmentally friendly SUV. According to the latest EPA estimates, you can look forward to getting 26 mpg in the city and up to 33 mpg on the highway. For even greater fuel savings, check out the new Rogue Hybrid. It’s rated to return a combined 34 mpg. By comparison, the 2019 Ford Escape can deliver up to 23 mpg in town and 30 mpg on the highway.
Interior
When hauling around your family, passenger and cargo room may become a big concern. The 2019 Nissan Rogue will definitely provide the necessary comfort. When riding in the Rogue’s second row, your family will enjoy an extra 0.6 inches of legroom. When you hit the highway to take a road trip, everyone will appreciate the relaxing atmosphere. There’s also 5.3 cubic inches more storage space in the back of the Rogue. Furthermore, you won’t find the Rogue’s convenient Divide-N-Hide Cargo inside the new Escape. A more rewarding list of standard features gives the new Rogue another edge over the Escape. Only the Rogue includes a touch-screen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto across the lineup.
Safety
The 2019 Nissan Rogue received high marks in all of the critical crash tests performed by the IIHS. While the 2019 Ford Escape may offer helpful safety technologies like forward collision warning and blind-spot monitoring, none of these features come standard. Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-keep assist all come standard on the new Rogue. You’ll also have access to some other exclusive advanced driving aids. Not only will the semi-autonomous ProPILOT Assist system help center you in your lane, but it can also bring you to a full stop when approaching traffic. You can also benefit from Nissan’s Around View Monitor camera system, which gives you a 360-degree perspective of the vehicle’s perimeter. Rear automatic emergency is another advanced driving aid found exclusively on the new Rogue.
While the 2019 Ford Escape remains a good option, it’s surpassed by the 2019 Nissan Rogue. Aside from delivering better gas mileage, the new Rogue also offers a long list of exclusive features. To experience how the 2019 Nissan Rogue compares to the competition, visit your Jeff Wyler Nissan dealer to take a test drive.
All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.