2021 Rogues manufactured by Nissan Kyushu in Japan will be re-installed at the plant by January 28; The roses built at Nissan’s Smyrna in Tennessee and assembled in Japan after January 28 because their travel control system had already been changed by the time the vehicles were built.
The 2021 Nissan Rogue, which was completely redesigned this year, received a low two-star crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at the National Route Inspection. Nissan is going backwards and retrofitting vehicles to boost that rating. A Nissan spokesman said the Nissan passenger side airbag module and front passenger seat belt will be replaced with up-to-date software.
2021 Rogues manufactured by Nissan Kyushu in Japan will be re-installed at the plant by January 28; The roses built at Nissan’s Smyrna in Tennessee and assembled in Japan after January 28 because their travel control system had already been changed by the time the vehicles were built. Owners of 2021 diseases assembled in Japan by January 28 can make changes by asking them to bring their vehicle to dealers. It is not clear how many vehicles will be affected.
NHTA 2021 gave the patient a safety rating of four out of a total of five stars. The SUV received a total of five stars for side crash safety and four stars for rollover protection. Overall, it received a three-star frontal crash rating, its four-star average for front driver side safety, and a two-star rating on the front passenger side.
Nissan did not specify how many stars this change would increase the safety rating in the front passenger segment. The updated security system has not yet been tested and results will be available by May this year, a spokesman said.