Thursday, July 16, 2015

The Rogue is Getting a Technology Makeover


Two years ago, a new generation of Nissan Rogue made its way on to the market. Today, Sheehy Nissan of Mechanicsville is excited to announce that the 2016 Nissan Rogue is getting more upgrades and will have a lot more technology options for buyers. Here's a little background on the equipment that will be available to Rogue buyers this fall.

The biggest change in safety technology is the Forward Emergency Braking (FEB), which will use radar technology to monitor the vehicle in front and keep a safe distance from it. When FEB senses a collision could occur, it will automatically apply the brakes and send a signal to the driver. This system is already available on the Murano and Maxima.

For practicality, the new Rogue will be offered with a Motion-Activated Power Liftgate, perfect for the countless times you approach your vehicle with your hands full. Inside, drivers will have Siri Eyes Free, which allows you to use natural language voice commands and your vehicle's built-in controls to utilize your iPhone or infotainment system.

Speaking of infotainment systems, the one in the 2016 Rogue will be centered around a large touchscreen and six physical buttons. The touchscreen displays your apps similarly to an iPhone and the physical buttons can be used to access various popular features, such as navigation and audio. The navigation system also gets an upgrade, and users will be able to search points of interest instead of just addresses and locations.

We hope you are as excited about what the 2016 Rogue has to offer as we are. Contact us or stop by the dealership today for more information on this vehicle or any other models.

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