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Nissan Drops Killer 2026 Rogue Lease Deal for October: SV Trim at $259/Month, 1.9% APR Available

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Nissan Drops Killer 2026 Rogue Lease Deal for October: SV Trim at $259/Month, Platinum Financing at 1.9% APR

Nissan is offering compelling leasing and financing incentives for the 2026 Rogue this October, positioning its “classy and comfortable” compact crossover as a strong contender in the segment. The highlight is a $259 per month lease deal for 36 months on the mid-range SV FWD trim, requiring an initial payment of $4,119. For buyers, Nissan also provides 1.9% APR financing over 60 months across all trims, with a special $2,500 retail customer cash offer for the top-spec Platinum AWD. The 2026 Rogue features advanced safety tech, a 1.5-liter three-cylinder turbocharged engine, and premium finishes on higher trims, making it an attractive option against rivals like the Toyota RAV4. These deals are valid until November 3, 2025.

2026 Nissan Rogue
2026 Nissan Rogue

October Lease and Finance Incentives

Nissan is making its 2026 Rogue highly accessible with a range of attractive offers.

  • SV Lease Deal: The main offer is a $259 per month lease over 36 months for the 2026 Nissan Rogue SV FWD, with an initial payment of $4,119. This includes a $1,275 manufacturer’s rebate.
    • Mileage: 10,000 miles per year allowance ($0.15/mile overage).
    • Expiration: Must take delivery by November 3, 2025.
    • Regional Variation: Offers may differ by location; check Nissan’s website with your zip code.
  • Platinum Lease Bonus: $1,000 lease bonus cash is available on the 2026 Rogue Platinum AWD, also until November 3.
  • APR Financing: Across all trims, Nissan is offering:
    • 1.9% APR financing over 60 months.
    • 2.9% APR over a 72-month term.
  • Platinum Retail Cash: Qualifying buyers can receive $2,500 retail customer cash when purchasing a 2026 Platinum from new dealer stock (not compatible with special APR or lease offers).

2026 Nissan Rogue Powertrain and Features

The 2026 Rogue offers a balance of performance, safety, and comfort, especially in its higher trims.

  • Engine: Every version of the Rogue (until a hybrid arrives) uses a 1.5-liter three-cylinder turbocharged mill producing 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque.
  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive optional. All models feature the Xtronic CVT with manual mode and paddle shifters.
  • Standard Features (Base Model):
    • Eight-inch touchscreen
    • Manual air conditioning
    • Rear parking sensors
    • Lane departure warning
    • Forward collision warning
    • Blind-spot warning
    • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • SV Trim Features (Lease Deal Highlight): Adds dual-zone automatic climate control, a Wi-Fi hotspot, an eight-way power driver’s seat, and a power liftgate.
  • Platinum Trim Luxury: Offers “near-Infiniti levels of luxury” with semi-aniline quilted leather upholstery, a powered front passenger seat, and a 10-speaker Bose sound system.
  • New Trim: A new “Dark Armor” styling package trim is introduced for 2026, adding gloss black accents, wheels, and a panoramic moonroof. Pricing for this is not yet shared.
  • MSRPs for 2026 Lineup:
    • S FWD: $29,090
    • SV FWD: $30,090
    • SL FWD: $35,590
    • S AWD: $30,490
    • SV AWD: $31,490
    • Rock Creek AWD: $33,990
    • SL AWD: $36,990
    • Platinum AWD: $38,990

Final Thoughts: A Strong Contender

Nissan’s October lease deal for the 2026 Rogue SV presents a compelling offer that undercuts rivals like the Toyota RAV4 LE, offering a “slightly stronger spec.” While the turbo-three engine has faced some reliability concerns, the Rogue’s overall package of comfort, safety, and premium appeal, especially in its higher trims, makes it a solid choice in the competitive compact crossover segment. These aggressive incentives position the Rogue as an attractive option for buyers looking for value and sophistication.

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