![]() ![]() Hmm, so you might want to stay in the left and centre lanes.Īnd there are, of course, a range of conditions to be met and nanny-nagging alerts to keep your hands on the wheel. If, for example, your right side lane marker wanders off up the middle of a two-lane exit, the PPA will tend to follow it off the highway. ![]() PPA also can even slow the vehicle to a complete stop and hold its place in traffic jam conditions. Pushing the blue ProPilot Assist button on the right steering wheel spoke and engaging Intelligent Cruise Control activates the combined system.Īs long as lane markers on either side of the vehicle are visible, steering assist will keep the Rogue centred in its lane while the forward-facing camera, forward-facing radar, sensors and electronic control module also maintain vehicle cruise speed and the traffic-following gap set by the driver. ProPilot Assist (PPA) was designed to ease the driver’s workload by taking over steering, braking and acceleration tasks on long highway commutes. Tested here, we have the full-blown SL Platinum AWD ProPilot Assist model. The 2018 Rogue comes in four trim levels - S ($26,298), SV ($28,598), SV Midnight Edition Package ($34,198) and SL Platinum ProPilot Assist ($37,098). A new shade of Scarlet Ember bolstering the six-colour exterior palette.A new blacked-out Midnight Edition Package now available on SV trims.A new secondary USB port added inside the console.A new NissanConnect infotainment and connectivity system with seven-inch colour display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.The 2018 Rogue continues to be the company’s best seller in Canada for the fourth consecutive year, also maintaining contention in the competitive top five in its segment, against worthies like the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Ford Escape.įor 2018, the Rogue separates itself further from the herd by adding ProPILOT Assist technology, a semi-autonomous driver-assist system that blends traffic-monitoring cruise control and an advanced lane-keeping system. So, the Rogue moniker seems an apt name for a Nissan compact crossover that leads the lineup in sales trends and technologies. “Going rogue” has been defined as maverick-like behaviour that tends to buck the status quo.
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