The Nissan Rogue generally requires a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery, and for most non-hybrid Rogues the common group size is 35; some older models or those in very cold climates may use 24F. Always verify the exact size on the battery label or in the owner's manual.
This article explains how to determine the correct battery size for your Rogue, what to look for when shopping, and practical tips for replacement and maintenance across different model years and variants.
Battery size basics for Nissan Rogue
“Group size” is the automotive industry’s way of identifying a battery’s physical fitment, terminal locations, and reserve capacity. For the Rogue, the 12-volt auxiliary battery is what powers the starter and accessories, so choosing the right group size ensures proper fit and electrical performance. While many latest Rogues use Group Size 35, variations exist by year, trim, and climate. Always confirm with the label, manual, or a dealer.
Common sizes by model and year
To help you shop confidently, here are typical patterns seen across Rogue generations. Use this as a guide, but verify with your specific vehicle.
- Non-hybrid Rogues (most years in recent generations): Group Size 35 is the most common fit.
- Rogue variants in cold climates or some older models: Group Size 24F may be used in certain configurations.
- Rogue Hybrid models: Often use Group Size 35 as well, but exact sizing can vary by year; verify before purchase.
In short, Group Size 35 is the standard for many Rogues, but exceptions exist depending on year, trim, and climate. Always double-check the label or manual to be certain.
How to confirm the exact battery size
To identify the precise group size for your Rogue, follow these steps.
- Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual or the Electrical/Electrical System section for the recommended battery group size.
- Look at the battery itself under the hood for a label indicating the Group Size (for example, “Group Size 35”).
- If replacing an existing battery, match the new battery to the label on the current one and ensure the CCA rating meets or exceeds Nissan’s specification.
- Use your VIN on Nissan’s official parts/battery finder or contact a Nissan dealer to confirm the exact size for your trim/year.
- When in doubt, consult a qualified automotive technician or Nissan service center.
Verification is essential to ensure proper fitment, electrical performance, and warranty coverage.
Hybrid-specific note
For Rogue Hybrid models, the 12-volt auxiliary battery is still critical, but its size can differ by year and configuration. Always check the hybrid-specific owner’s manual or consult a dealer to confirm the exact group size for your vehicle.
Buying tips and maintenance
Before shopping, consider these practical factors to choose a durable battery and maximize lifespan.
- Choose a battery with adequate cold-cranking amps (CCA) for your climate; typical Rogue needs range from roughly 350–600 CCA depending on year and climate.
- Look for a solid warranty (3–5 years is common) and good reserve capacity (RC) for steady performance in extreme temperatures.
- Check terminal layout and dimensions to ensure proper fitment with your Rogue’s engine bay layout.
- Prefer reputable brands and ensure the battery meets or exceeds Nissan’s specifications for your model year.
Selecting the right battery supports reliability, performance, and warranty coverage, especially in regions with hot summers or cold winters.
Summary
Most Nissan Rogues use a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery, with Group Size 35 being the typical fit for many non-hybrid models. Some older Rogues or those in extreme climates may use Group Size 24F, and Rogue Hybrid variants can have variant sizing by year. Always verify the exact group size on the battery label, in the owner’s manual, or via a Nissan dealer using your vehicle’s VIN to ensure you purchase the correct battery for your specific Rogue.


