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Hyundai Tucson vs. Nissan Rogue
Hyundai Tucson
Nissan Rogue
At a Glance: Tucson vs. Rogue

There’s a lot to like about the 2023 Hyundai Tucson and the 2023 Nissan Rogue. They each offer a great deal of cabin space and ample safety features while providing an efficient drive around Bloomington, Martinsville, and Ellettsville.

When you take a closer look at these two SUVs—which our team at Andy Mohr Hyundai has done in this comparison—you’ll notice some key differences between them. Let’s see how the Hyundai Tucson and the Nissan Rogue stack up so you can decide which model is better for you.


PASSENGERS

PASSENGERS

5 | 5
Tucson vs Rogue
MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY

MAX CARGO CAPACITY

80.3 cu. ft. | 74.1 cu. ft.
Tucson vs Rogue
AVAILABLE TOUCHSCREEN SIZE

AVAILABLE TOUCHSCREEN SIZE

10.25" | 9"
Tucson vs Rogue
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INTERIOR
Hyundai Tucson

You’re not afraid to get out there. You spend your weekday commuting to and from work while still being a superhero parent. You enjoy bed and breakfast visits with your partner on the weekends. To match your flexibility, the Tucson and the Rogue offer well-rounded interiors that move with you.

Enjoy the Finer Things in Life

Both the Hyundai Tucson and the Nissan Rogue come with spacious cabins that seat five passengers. The folks in the back row will love the extra room they have to stretch out in the Tucson. It provides 41.3 inches of rear legroom, while the Rogue is maxed out at just 38.5 inches.

You can sink into heated front seats and open up to the world with the panoramic sunroof—available with both models. The Tucson is also available with convenient amenities such as:

  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Leather-wrapped shift knob
  • Ambient interior lighting
Flexible Space

Did you just swing by the mall for a shopping spree? The 2023 Tucson has more space to stow your haul. Lower the rear seats, and you’ll have 80.3 cubic feet to play with. That leaves room for those birthday presents and everything you picked up to treat yourself. The Rogue tops off at 74.1 cubic feet of cargo space.


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TECHNOLOGY
Hyundai Tucson

Convenience comes standard in the Hyundai Tucson and the Nissan Rogue. On top of their accommodating cabins, these SUVs equip comprehensive command centers that connect you to the outside world and help promote attentive driving.

Technology of the Future

Both SUVs come standard with Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®. These systems connect your smartphone to your car, so you can keep up with your favorite apps and music on the road. However, the Hyundai’s smartphone integrations are wireless while they’re corded in the Nissan.

The infotainment systems in the 2023 Tucson and the 2023 Rogue are anchored by 8-inch touchscreen displays. However, a 10.25-inch touchscreen display is available for the Hyundai. It’s sure to give you a better view of your navigation and audio settings. You may also find it more user-friendly than the Rogue’s available 9-inch touchscreen.

Look at Me! I’m Hands-Free!

Forget about fumbling with charging cords, wires, and outlets! The Hyundai Tucson and the Nissan Rogue offer a wireless charging pad. It will be easy to keep your devices powered up and connected on the move. Simply set down your phone and let your SUV do the rest.

Take this a step further with Dynamic Voice Recognition software in either SUV! This feature allows you to place phone calls, respond to texts, or request another action while you keep your hands on the wheel.


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SAFETY
Hyundai Tucson

The 2023 Tucson and the 2023 Rogue come with an impressive suite of safety features. Their various driver-assisting systems can keep you alert to what’s going on around your vehicle while driving.

Driver Assistance Comes Standard

Some of the safety systems that both the Hyundai Tucson and the Nissan Rogue share include:

  • Lane Keeping Assist: If you begin to drift out of your lane without signaling, your vehicle will warn you and apply corrective steering, if needed.
  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist: If the radar or camera has detected a vehicle or person stopped in front of you, it will warn you of a potential collision. If you don’t stop in time, the vehicle will brake for you.
  • Blind-Spot Collison-Avoidance Assist: If you try to change lanes and a vehicle is in your blind spot, this system will warn you.
Park at the Push of a Button

Do you want an SUV that can park itself? When equipped with the available Remote Smart Parking Assist, the Hyundai Tucson can automatically pull into or out of a parking spot. Simply press a button on your Smart Key. You don’t even have to be in the car to do it. The Rogue doesn’t offer a similar system.


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Time to Decide!
Hyundai Tucson

Now that you've read our Hyundai Tucson vs. Nissan Rogue comparison, you have more insight into what both models offer you. With more innovative technology and tons of interior space, the 2023 Hyundai Tucson is sure to provide more comfort, convenience, and confidence for drivers around Bloomington, Martinsville, and Ellettsville.

Come get a true sense of what it's like riding in the 2023 Tucson here at Andy Mohr Hyundai! Contact us to schedule a test drive today!

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