Stretch Out & Get Comfortable
Both SUVs have seating for up to five riders, but when it comes to their interior dimensions, the 2023 Edge has more to offer with its 113.9 cubic feet of passenger volume. The Rogue offers its passengers just 105.4 cubic feet.
Plus, rear-seat passengers will no doubt find the Ford Edge more comfortable. Even your tallest friend will be able to stretch out in the back row of the Edge with 40.3 inches of headroom and 40.6 inches of legroom. The same can’t be said for the Nissan Rogue, which has just 39.2 inches of rear headroom and 38.5 inches of rear legroom.
Convenient Amenities
Both models offer high-end materials such as leather for you to relax into. However, only the Ford offers an available 10-way power driver’s seat so you can completely customize your seat. The Rogue just has an available 8-way power adjustment feature.
Of course, you’ll also need a way to stay informed, connected, and entertained during your drives. Both models provide infotainment systems that include smartphone integration. However, you may appreciate the system in the Edge more thanks to its 12-inch touchscreen and six speakers. The Rogue’s screen measures eight inches, and it comes standard with just four speakers.
Plus, the Ford Edge comes standard with the FordPass® 4G LTE WI-Fi Hotspot. This system enables you to connect up to 10 devices at once and access it up to 50 feet outside the vehicle. Although the Nissan Rogue offers a Wi-Fi hotspot, it’s only available with an upgrade to a higher trim.