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What size battery for Nissan Rogue?

The Rogue generally uses a standard 12-volt car battery, but the exact group size depends on the model year and variant. Most current Rogue models fall around Group Size 35 or 24F with about 500–700 cold-cranking amps (CCA); always verify using your VIN or the owner's manual.


Understanding battery sizing across Rogue variants


Battery size can vary between the non-hybrid gas model and the hybrid/e-POWER variants. In all cases, the 12-volt battery powers starting, electronics, and auxiliary systems, while hybrid models may also rely on a separate high-voltage traction battery for propulsion. The following guidance outlines typical ranges and how to confirm the correct size for your vehicle.


Gasoline Nissan Rogue (non-hybrid)


For the gasoline-only Rogue, you’ll typically be replacing the standard 12-volt battery located in the engine bay. Use these guidelines as a starting point, but verify the exact specification for your year and trim.



  • Common group sizes: 35 or 24F, depending on the year and market.

  • Typical cold-cranking amps (CCA): approximately 450–700 A, influenced by climate and OEM spec.

  • Typical capacity (Ah): around 45–60 Ah to support starting and electrical loads.

  • Terminal layout and physical dimensions can vary by model year; check the battery label to confirm.


Concluding note: If you drive a gas-only Rogue, start by checking the battery label or your owner's manual to confirm the exact group size and CCA for your vehicle.


Nissan Rogue Hybrid and e-POWER variants


Hybrid and e-POWER versions still use a 12-volt auxiliary battery for electronics, but they may have different accessories to support stop-start functionality and other systems. The 12-volt size tends to align with common group sizes, though it’s essential to verify for your specific trim and year.



  • 12V group sizes often observed: 35 or 24F; some trims may use the OEM-spec group that best fits the vehicle’s electrical demand.

  • CCA and capacity typically mirror the non-hybrid range (roughly 450–700 CCA, about 45–60 Ah), but check for any variations tied to stop-start hardware.

  • Hybrid models may require an AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery in some markets to handle higher electronics load and stop-start, depending on climate and equipment.

  • High-voltage battery size is a separate system and not the same as the 12-volt replacement battery.


Concluding note: When replacing the 12V battery on a Rogue Hybrid or e-POWER, confirm the exact group size and consider AGM if recommended for your climate or if stop-start is active on your trim.


How to determine the exact battery size for your Rogue


To ensure you purchase the correct replacement, follow these verification steps:



  1. Find your Rogue’s model year and trim, then consult the owner's manual's battery section for the recommended group size.

  2. Inspect the existing battery label in the engine bay; it usually lists the Group Size and CCA rating.

  3. Use Nissan’s official parts finder or contact a dealer with your VIN to confirm the precise specification for your vehicle.

  4. Consider climate conditions: extreme cold or heat can influence the preferred battery type (e.g., AGM for harsh environments).

  5. When replacing, ensure terminal layout, height clearance, and venting match your vehicle; if unsure, have a professional install.


Conclusion: Match the replacement battery to your exact Rogue version by verifying group size, CCA, and capacity with official sources or your owner's manual.


Summary


Bottom line: Most Nissan Rogue models use a standard 12-volt automotive battery, with common group sizes around 35 or 24F and 450–700 CCA, depending on year and trim. Gas-only Rogues and hybrids may differ slightly in electrical demands, so always confirm the precise specification for your vehicle using the VIN, owner’s manual, or a Nissan dealer. For hybrids, remember there is a separate high-voltage battery system, but the 12-volt replacement remains a separate, replaceable component. When in doubt, rely on OEM-equivalent replacements and professional installation to ensure proper fit and performance.

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