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What type of battery goes in a Nissan Rogue?

The Nissan Rogue uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery for its starting power and electrical system.


In practice, gas-powered Rogues rely on this 12-volt battery alone for most operations, while Rogue hybrids and related variants also include a separate high-voltage propulsion battery. The exact battery size and specifications vary by model year and trim, so always check the current label on the battery or the owner's manual to confirm the correct replacement.


Battery systems by drivetrain


Gasoline-powered Rogues


For most non-hybrid Rogues, the replacement task centers on the 12-volt lead-acid battery that powers starting and all of the vehicle’s electronics. These batteries are typically maintenance-free sealed units, available in several common sizes. The precise group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity (RC) will depend on the model year and trim, so verify the exact specifications on your current battery or in the owner's manual.


Rogue Hybrid and related variants


Rogue hybrids and similar configurations still rely on a 12-volt battery to run accessories and the vehicle’s electronic systems, but they also feature a high-voltage traction battery for electric propulsion. The 12-volt battery in these models is often selected to handle the added electrical load, and some markets may specify an AGM (absorbed glass mat) type for improved durability. Always confirm the exact type and size from the vehicle’s documentation or a Nissan dealer, as specifications can differ by year and region.


Before selecting a replacement, it helps to know the key criteria that drive compatibility and performance for a Rogue’s battery system.


What to know when buying a replacement


Below is a guide to the main specs and considerations that determine the right replacement battery for a Nissan Rogue.



  • Verify the exact group size (the physical dimensions and terminal pattern) listed on your current battery or in the owner’s manual.

  • Match the cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating to meet or exceed the original specification for reliable starts in your climate.

  • Check the reserve capacity (RC) to ensure adequate power for accessories during alternator-off situations or parasitic loads.

  • Decide between a flooded lead-acid battery and an AGM battery based on your driving conditions and electrical demand; AGM can offer better durability and performance in some Rogues.

  • Consider climate: extreme heat or cold can influence battery choice and longevity, with AGM often performing better in harsh conditions.


In short, the safest approach is to use the replacement battery that matches the exact size and electrical ratings specified for your model year and trim, choosing AGM only if your vehicle’s conditions or dealer guidance support it.


Where to find the exact specs


To ensure you get the correct battery for your Rogue, refer to the following sources for accurate, model-specific information.



  • The vehicle’s owner’s manual or the quick-reference battery chart inside the manual.

  • The label on your current 12-volt battery, which lists group size, CCA, and RC.

  • A Nissan dealer or authorized service center, which can confirm the correct replacement based on VIN.

  • Automotive parts retailers’ compatibility tools that use your VIN or year, make, and model to suggest fitting batteries.

  • The vehicle’s service bulletin or online Nissan technical resources for any model-year notes about battery type (some hybrids may have nuances).


Consulting these sources helps ensure you choose a battery that fits physically, matches electrical specifications, and remains reliable across your Rogue’s expected climate and usage patterns.


Summary


In most Nissan Rogue models, the battery type is a standard 12-volt automotive battery, used to power starting and all auxiliary systems. Gasoline versions rely on this 12-volt battery alone, while hybrids also include a high-voltage traction battery for propulsion. Always verify the exact group size, CCA, and RC from the current battery label or the owner’s manual, and consult a dealer if you’re unsure. A correctly matched battery keeps the Rogue running smoothly across seasons and miles.

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