ETAutolytics

News
News

Features
Features

IndustrySpeak
IndustrySpeak

Data & Analytics
Data & Analytics

Brand Solutions
Brand Solutions

View Site

Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior, the one with tank tracks

Nissan is literally taking its sub-compact SUV Rogue to the next level and well to make it stand out from the crowd the company has simply decided to put tank tracks on it.
Nissan calls its the Nissan Rogue Warrior Trail project and will be unveiled at the 2017 New York International Auto Show. The SUV gets no change in the engine.
Two features dominate the appearance of the Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior. First, the exterior design treatment that combines a custom camouflage body wrap, khaki-painted tracks system and military-style yellow glassworks.
Known as the Dominator Tracks, from American Track Truck, these are 48 inches long, 30 inches high and 15 inches wide, and they replace the Rogue's regular wheels and tires.
"This new Rogue Trail Warrior adds a new dimension to family adventures with its snow/sand tracks, gear basket, winch and camo paint," said Michael Bunce, vice president, Product Planning, Nissan North America, Inc. "If you want to stand out from the crowd during a day on the slopes or the beach, this is the vehicle to take."
Suspension and wheel wells on the Nissan Rogue were modified to fit the track system.The SUV continues to come wit the same 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder Rogue powerplant and Xtronic transmission as in the standard Rogue. The engine is rated at 170 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque, more than enough for climbing snow banks or sand dunes.
Two features dominate the appearance of the Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior. First, the exterior design treatment that combines a custom camouflage body wrap, khaki-painted tracks system and military-style yellow glassworks.
Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior project
Filling out the Rogue Trail Warrior adventure equipment list are tinted headlights, custom fender flares, ARB Gear Basket, LED lights and a Warn 4K winch.
Supported by: