What Kind of Tires Go on a Nissan Rogue?

2021 Nissan Rogue Sport Rear View
 

Whether you’re looking for a new set of winter tires in Thomasville or just a set of all-season replacements in Kernersville, a great set of tires can help you make the most of your Nissan Rogue performance. So, what kind of tires go on a Nissan Rogue? That depends on a few factors. Not only do different trims have slightly different sizes, but the tires for 2022 Nissan Rogue models are different than those for a 2014 model year. Learn all about Nissan Rogue tire size with Modern Nissan of Winston Salem.

 

 

Nissan Rogue Tire Size by Year

2022 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 235/65R17
  • SL: 235/55R19
  • SV: 235/60R18
  • Platinum:235/55R19

2021 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 235/55R19
  • SV: 225/60R18
  • Platinum: 235/55R19

2020 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/55R19
  • SV: 225/65R17 or 225/60R18

2019 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/55R19
  • SL Hybrid: 225/65R17 or 225/60R18
  • SV: 225/65R17 or 225/60R18
  • SV Hybrid: 225/65R17

2018 Nissan Rogue

  • Midnight Edition: 225/65R17
  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/60R18
  • SL Hybrid: 225/65R17 or 225/60R18
  • SL Platinum Package: 225/55R19 or
  • SV: 225/65R17
  • SV Hybrid: 225/65R17

2017 Nissan Rogue

  • Midnight Edition: 225/65R17
  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/60R18
  • SL Hybrid: 225/65R17
  • SV: 225/65R17
  • SV Hybrid: 225/65R17

2016 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/60R18
  • SV: 225/65R17

2015 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/60R18
  • SV: 225/65R17

2014 Nissan Rogue

  • S: 225/65R17
  • SL: 225/60R18
  • SV: 225/65R17

2013 Nissan Rogue

  • AWD S: 215/70R16
  • AWD SL: 225/55R18
  • AWD SV: 225/60R17 or 225/55R18
  • FWD S: 215/70R16
  • FWD SL: 225/55R18
  • FWD SV: 225/60R17 or 225/55R18

How Do You Read Your Nissan Rogue Tire Size?

The tires for a Nissan Rogue have a set of numbers and letters embossed directly onto the rubber, and many High Point customers ask us what this code means. Each number and letter stands for something different, so let’s use an example like P225/65R17:

  • P: This stands for “passenger”, which lets you know it’s a personal vehicle and not a commercial vehicle.
  • 225: This is the tire’s width in millimeters – or 225 millimeters in this case
  • 65: This is your tire’s aspect ratio, or the comparison of tire height to tire width. This tire has a sidewall that is 65% of the width.
  • R: This means the tire has “radial” construction, or the cord piles run 90 degrees in the direction of travel. You might also see D or B construction.
  • 17: This is the diameter of your tire in inches, which directly correlates to the size of your wheel.

Find Tires for Any Nissan Rogue at Modern Nissan of Winston Salem

The team at Modern Nissan of Winston Salem is happy to answer any questions about tires for your Nissan Rogue, so don’t hesitate to contact us or visit our tire center in Winston-Salem. We also offer tire repair and maintenance, so reach out at any time.

 

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