Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior Project Is A Monster Of A Truck Made For Dirt

Apr 11, 2017 01:41 PM EDT | Joyce Vega

The Nissan Rogue has consistently seen a growth of sales since the introduction of the completely redesigned second generation for the 2014 model year. The refreshed 2017 Rogue comes with a new look, enhanced utility, and an expanded suite of Nissan Safety Shield technologies. Currently, the Rogue is Nissan’s top-selling vehicle. The Trail Warrior Project is based off the Refreshed 2017 Rogue and will make its debut at 2017 New York International Auto Show.

As reported by Yahoo Finance, the Rogue Trail Warrior is dominated by two features. The exterior design of Nissan Rogue combines a custom camouflage body wrap, khaki-painted tracks system, and military-style yellow glassworks. And then there is the most obvious change. The Rogue Trail Warrior comes with Dominator Tracks, courtesy of American Track Truck, Inc. The tracks are 48-inches long, 30-inches high and 15-inches wide. The Rogue’s suspension and wheels had to be modified to fit the track system. Powering the Rogue Trail Warrior is a 2.50liter DOHC 16-valve inline 4-cylinder engine and Xtronic transmission. The engine is rated at 170 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque. According to the vice president and Product Planning at Nissan North America, Inc., Michael Bunce, the Rogue Trail Warrior is made for family adventures with its snow/sand tracks, gear basket, and camo paint.

According to Roadshow, the Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior also comes with a pair of tinted headlights, fender flares, LED Lights, and more. Despite being the dirt/snow monster, the vehicle is still a Nissan Rogue.
There is no word on how much the Trail Warrior setup would cost, but if you want to stand out from the crowd, this is the vehicle to consider.

The Nissan Rogue Trail Warrior Project will be on display at the Nissan booth at the New York Auto Show from April 14 to 23, 2017. In addition to the Trail Warrior, Nissan is also bringing a police version of the GT-R as well as an updated GT-R Track Edition Model at the 2017 New York Auto Show.

                                                                   

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