2027 Nissan Rogue e-POWER First Drive – This Hybrid Drives Like an EV?!
Mar 18, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration5:04
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CategoryAutos & Vehicles
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Description
We just got an early look at Nissan’s e-POWER hybrid system, and this is the exact technology coming to the 2027 Nissan Rogue in North America. But here’s the twist — it doesn’t drive like a traditional hybrid at all.
In this video, we test the European Nissan Qashqai e-POWER, which uses the same core setup expected in the upcoming Rogue. While the North American Rogue will likely feature AWD (not just FWD like this Qashqai), the driving experience gives us a clear preview of what’s coming.
So what makes e-POWER different?
Instead of the engine driving the wheels, it acts as a generator — meaning the wheels are driven by an electric motor. The result? A driving feel that’s much closer to a fully electric vehicle, without needing to plug in.
In this video, we cover:
How Nissan e-POWER actually works
Real-world driving impressions
Why it feels more like an EV than a hybrid
What to expect for the 2027 Nissan Rogue e-POWER AWD
Key differences vs Toyota Hybrid and traditional systems
If you’re considering a hybrid SUV, waiting for the next-gen Rogue might be worth it.
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