The Nissan Rogue is one of the most popular crossovers on America’s roads, not least because it’s reliable, excellent for families, and versatile. Whether you’re taking your Rogue for a long drive on the highway or heading out of town for a trip to the lake, making sure your SUV is fitted with the best tires can make your journey more enjoyable. Here’s a look at the best tires to use with your Rogue in various situations.
What Tires Work Best for the Rogue on the Highway?

For highway driving, you want tires that are durable so they can cope with long distances. In addition, the comfort of the ride will be improved if you have tires that run quietly, since you’re likely to be driving at a relatively fast pace.
One great option for your Rogue that takes into account both of these requirements is the Continental CrossContact LX20. This tire gets one of the best durability ratings in the class, with a 70,000-mile tread wear warranty. It’s also one of the quietest tires for driving in the class. On top of that, it has low rolling resistance, which helps to improve your fuel economy. The LX20 boasts strong grip and traction in both dry and wet conditions.
Another option worth considering is the Michelin Premier LTX tire. It offers great responsiveness, which will help you maintain excellent handling on the highway, whether it’s dry or wet. The LTX is also one of the quietest tires to ride on in the class.
Which Tires Will Last Longest on the Rogue?
Bridgestone’s Dueler H/L Alenza Plus tire offers one of the best tread wear warranties at 80,000 miles. It also features good ride quality and low noise levels at highway speeds. If durability is your top priority, you’ll struggle to do better than a set of Alenza Plus tires.
An alternative is the Goodyear MaxLife tire, which has an even higher tread wear warranty at 85,000 miles.
What Tire Size for the Rogue?
It’s important to keep in mind when selecting tires for your Rogue that different trims may be fitted with different tire sizes. The Rogue’s S trim typically has 16-inch or 17-inch wheels, while the SV trim’s wheels measure either 17 or 18 inches. The SL trim is equipped with 19-inch wheels.
If you’re trying to confirm that you’re buying the right size of tire, remember that the size will be listed following the letter R in the tire’s dimensions. For example, a typical 17-inch tire may have the following dimensions listed: 225/65/R17. The first number in this sequence indicates that the tire is 225 millimeters wide. The second figure tells you how high the sidewall is as a percentage of the tire’s width. The third figure represents the diameter of the wheels.
Many tire manufacturers offer their tires in different sizes, so the size of your Rogue’s wheels shouldn’t present you with too much of a problem. A good option if you’re a budget-conscious buyer and have wheels measuring 17 or 19 inches on your Rogue is the Continental TrueContact tire. If you have 18-inch wheels, you could try the Riken Raptor HR tire.
What About Driving in the Snow and Off-Roading?
As a general rule, smaller wheels work better when driving on snow. That’s because the smaller footprint created by smaller wheels improves your traction on slippery surfaces. In addition, a wider selection of winter tires are available for smaller wheels. So if you’re planning on doing a lot of driving around North Dakota during the cold months, you may want to consider downsizing.
A leading tire option for our long and cold winters is the Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2. It is equipped with extra-wide central treads to give you stability and plenty of grip on snowy surfaces. The Yokohama IceGuard G075 is another option if you want to save a bit of money but still get a good winter tire.
When it comes to off-roading, the Falken Wildpeak AT Trail tire offers an attractive choice if you’ll mainly be taking your Rogue on tracks and trails, and works well while towing. The tire performs excellently on these rougher terrains but is also better than most off-road tires at providing a quiet and composed ride when you return to the pavement. For an off-road tire, the Falken features an impressive 65,000-mile treadwear warranty.
When Should You Replace Your Rogue Tires?
Your driving habits will have a big impact on the lifespan of your tires. Everyone drives a different number of miles each year, so it’s difficult to say precisely when your tires will need replacing. As a general rule, however, it will be time to consider getting a new set of tires after five years of driving. By this point, tires typically begin to wear down and perform less effectively.
Each tire brand has a different recommended mileage limit by its manufacturer. This is included in the uniform tire quality grade (UTQG), which is a combination of digits and letters displayed on your tire. For example, the Yokohama Geolander tires used by Nissan on its Rogue have a UTQG of 700AA, which suggests they can last up to 70,000 miles before requiring replacement.
Now that you know a little more about the factors to consider when choosing the best tires for your Rogue, why not let us take care of your tire needs? here at Rydell Nissan of Grand Forks, our expert service and parts team have extensive experience in working with various Rogue models and other Nissan designs. We can provide you with our expert advice in helping you to choose an appropriate set of tires to meet your needs, and we can carry out the tire replacement at our service center in no time.
If you have questions about which tires to buy for your Rogue, or if you want to find out more about our tire services, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Our helpful team of auto experts will be delighted to assist you here in Grand Forks to get back on the road as soon as possible.
