If you’ve been searching for a sporty SUV, you’re probably looking for options that guarantee sure footing on any terrain, keep you connected when traveling the open road, and offer many ways to customize the cabin to your liking. We have two options that check off all those boxes: the Nissan Rogue Sport and the Toyota RAV4.
To help you decide which model you should drive around Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, and Collingswood, NJ, our team at Cherry Hill Nissan has put together this Nissan Rogue Sport vs. Toyota RAV4 comparison. Let’s explore these models below.
With a standard sporty performance in both the Nissan Rogue Sport and the Toyota RAV4, you may also want standard safety features to ensure safe travels.
Fortunately, both models are equipped with impressive safety suites! In fact, the RAV4 sports similar features to these in the Rogue Sport:
However, if you’re looking for more safety on every drive, the Nissan may be your top choice. This SUV adds these features to its roster:
You’ll be able to have Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert on the Toyota, although you’ll need to upgrade to a higher trim. However, you’ll only find the Intelligent Driver Alertness feature in the Nissan.
When it comes to technology, both the Nissan Rogue Sport and the Toyota RAV4 know how to keep you connected to your music and your loved ones.
Via their 7-inch touch-screen displays and standard Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ integration, you’ll be able to easily turn on your favorite playlist or call your parents!
To make sure you don’t have any problems connecting to your Rogue Sport, this SUV adds Bluetooth® connectivity—a feature not available in the RAV4.
Plus, you’ll be able to text someone or boot up a new podcast episode without taking your hands off the wheel thanks to these Nissan-only features:
Unfortunately, the Toyota RAV4 does not offer similar amenities to stay connected with your entertainment or your contacts without taking your eyes off the road.
When you’re behind the wheel, what kind of seating do you prefer? Plush cloth upholstery? Premium textile appointments?
If you prefer the latter, the Nissan Rogue Sport may be your top choice due to its choices of seating materials:
While the Toyota RAV4 also makes cloth-trimmed seats standard, you’ll only find one additional material to choose from: SofTex®. The Toyota goes without leatherette or leather seats, which can elevate every ride.
Speaking of elevating your space, you can upgrade your chosen SUV’s cabin with either available heated front seats or an available heated leather-wrapped steering wheel.
After reading our comparison, have you come to a final decision on which model you want to drive around Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, and Collingswood, NJ? If not, let us help you out.
Thanks to its standard safety features, hands-free tech, and premium seating options, we believe the Nissan Rogue Sport outdoes the Toyota RAV4.
Do you agree? If so, schedule a test drive at Cherry Hill Nissan today!
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