The Ford Bronco Sport debuted for the 2021 model year amid exploding consumer interest in off-road-focused vehicles, of which many more have joined it since then. These offerings range from mere appearance packages that make vehicles appear off-road capable to full-blown, comprehensive upgrades that do in fact increase performance in that regard, too. Now, we have yet another one to add to that ever-growing list – the all-new 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek, which will soon do battle with the Ford Bronco Sport.
The 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek comes equipped with an array of features that differentiate it from the rest of the lineup, including a gloss black grille with silver accents and a red Nissan logo, gloss black side mirrors, coupled with Lava Red accents on the front bumper, roof rack (included as standard equipment), and 17-inch black wheels, which are wrapped with 235/65R-17 Falken Wild Peak all-terrain tires. Customers can choose from four exterior colors, to boot – Everest White, Super Black, Boulder Gray, and Baja Storm.
Inside the cabin, the 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek features water-repellent leatherette seats with Rock Creek logos and Lava Red stitching, piano black dash trim, heated front seats, a 12-volt power outlet, hill descent control, and an Off-Road View mode for the camera system. One thing the Rogue Rock Creek doesn’t have are any suspension upgrades, however, and Nissan hasn’t yet released pricing for the new model – though the Pathfinder Rock Creek costs around $18k more than the base model.
As for the Ford Bronco Sport, it’s slated to receive a mid-cycle refresh for the 2025 model year, which will bring about a host of changes, as Ford Authority has covered extensively over the past few months. Those include updated exterior styling, a possible load-bearing attachment point, rear tow hooks, possibly an available brush guard, and a large infotainment screen inside the cabin, along with various other tweaks.
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Man this is not pretty….someone told the designer red accents=sporty apparently so they just stuck red anywhere they could. Looks like a bad aftermarket job
And it’s really just an appearance package. The Bronco Sport isn’t exactly a hardcore offroader either but it does at least have functionality upgrades from the Escape
Why is Nissan being advertised on Ford website ???