
Nissan Canada has announced the price of the 2026 Rogue Plug-in Hybrid, the automaker’s first PHEV model sold in Canada and the United States.
The Rogue Plug-in Hybrid is based on the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, which itself is based on the non-PHEV Rogue.
The 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-in Hybrid is available in just one trim, the Platinum AWD grade, which has a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $58,698. With fees and levies, the SUV comes to an approximate starting price of $61,557.

About the Rogue Plug-in Hybrid
The new Nissan is a compact SUV with three rows of seating, offering a 5+2 seat setup.
It features an electrified all-wheel-drive powertrain with a total system output of 248 hp and 322 lb.-ft. of torque and an estimated 61 kilometres of all-electric range. Total gas-electric range is reported up to 679 kilometres and city-highway combined fuel efficiency is reported at 3.7 Le/100 km.
The Platinum grade, the only one available, comes standard with a 12.3-inch driver display, nine-inch infotainment display with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 10-inch head-up display, nine-speaker Bose sound system, power panoramic sunroof, leather-appointed heated front and rear seats, two front and two rear USB charge ports, LED fog lights, leather-wrapped heated steering wheel and more.
The 2026 Rogue Plug-in Hybrid is set to be available at Canadian dealerships in early 2026. For details, visit the Nissan Canada website.
Non-PHEV Rogue still available
The company’s regular Rogue with a gasoline-only powertrain remains available in Canada and has a starting MSRP of $34,398 for 2026. With fees and levies, that brings its price to approximately $37,186.
Another Rogue hybrid on the way
The 2026 Rogue and Rogue Plug-in Hybrid models will be joined in the automaker’s lineup by the all-new Rogue Hybrid e-Power model, which is set to arrive in late 2026 as a 2027 model.
This one features a traditional self-charging hybrid powertrain, specifically Nissan’s third-generation Hybrid e-Power powertrain that was developed specifically for Canada and the U.S.
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