The Nissan Rogue just got more rugged. The 2025 Nissan Rogue Rock Creek adds a chunky new front fascia, more cladding, and all-terrain tires. Some versions of the Rogue are also more tech-heavy with the addition of an available invisible hood camera view and available ProPilot Assist 2.1 hands-off highway driving, but those features will be surprisingly absent from the new off-road grade.
Rock Creek Means Rougher Terrain

Rock Creek is Nissan’s badge for buyers looking for something a little more burly and capable. It’s Nissan’s own version of Subaru’s Wilderness or Toyota’s TRD Off-Road. The Rogue Rock Creek is the second model to join the lineup, following the Pathfinder, which first received treatment a few years back.
Like its competitors, the 2025 Rogue Rock Creek goes hard on the cosmetics. It starts with a new gloss black grille that has silver accents up high, just like the slots on the Pathfinder’s nose. It also has Lava Red accents, which it shares with Frontier Pro-4X models.
Black wheels wear Falken Wild Peak all-terrain tires. There’s also a tubular roof rack that has integrated cross bars to help hold cargo baskets or a rooftop tent.
New Off-Road Camera Views

Hands-Off Driving Comes to Top-Grade Rogues, Not Rock Creek
