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The plug-in hybrid SUV market is experiencing impressive growth in Quebec. More and more drivers want a vehicle capable of running in fully electric mode for daily commutes while still keeping the freedom of a gasoline engine for longer trips. On Montreal’s South Shore, particularly in Châteauguay, Mercier, Beauharnois, Léry, Brossard and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, this technology is becoming especially appealing for families and professionals who regularly travel to Montreal.
In this rapidly growing segment, several models attract attention, including the Toyota RAV4 Prime, Hyundai Tucson PHEV, Kia Sportage PHEV, and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. However, the arrival of the 2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid brings a new perspective for Quebec drivers looking for a versatile, technological and efficient vehicle.
The Rogue plug-in hybrid combines practical electric range, very low fuel consumption, and a family-friendly configuration capable of seating up to seven passengers, making it a particularly interesting option for families across Montérégie. You can learn more about the Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid directly on the Solution Nissan website.
In this complete comparison, we analyze the features of the 2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV against its main competitors to determine which plug-in hybrid SUV best suits the needs of drivers in the region.
The 2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid was designed to meet the real needs of modern drivers. In a region like Montérégie, where travel between municipalities and commuting to Montreal are part of daily life, a vehicle capable of combining electric range and versatility becomes particularly appealing.
With an electric range of up to 61 kilometres, the Rogue PHEV allows many drivers to complete their daily commutes without using gasoline. For someone living in Châteauguay and working in Montreal, this range could cover a large portion of weekly driving.
When the battery is depleted, the hybrid system takes over, offering a total driving range of up to 679 kilometres. The estimated combined fuel consumption of 3.7 L/100 km also helps reduce long-term fuel costs.
The Rogue plug-in hybrid also stands out with its spacious three-row interior capable of seating up to seven passengers, a rare feature in the compact plug-in hybrid SUV category. For families in Châteauguay, Mercier or Beauharnois, this means more room to transport kids, friends or sports equipment.
The onboard experience is also highly focused on technology. The Rogue offers a 12.3-inch digital dashboard, a head-up display, and a premium Bose audio system that transforms every drive into a comfortable and immersive experience.
Drivers can also take advantage of connected features through the NissanConnect system, allowing them to monitor the vehicle’s status, start the engine remotely, or locate the vehicle directly from a smartphone.
The integration of the MyNissan app further simplifies everyday vehicle management by providing access to multiple useful features directly from your phone.

When choosing a plug-in hybrid SUV, electric range and fuel efficiency are important, but cargo space and towing capacity also play an essential role in everyday life. For families in Châteauguay, Mercier, Beauharnois, Léry and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, the vehicle must be able to carry luggage, sports equipment, strollers or even gear for weekend getaways.
The 2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid stands out in this category thanks to its versatile interior designed to meet the needs of modern families. Its three-row seating configuration for up to seven passengers allows the interior to adapt depending on the situation. When the rear seats are folded down, the Rogue offers generous cargo space that easily accommodates bicycles, sports bags or equipment needed for a weekend at the cottage.
This flexibility is particularly useful for drivers on Montreal’s South Shore, where family activities and trips to nearby regions such as the Laurentians or the Eastern Townships are often part of everyday life.
In comparison, the Toyota RAV4 Prime, Hyundai Tucson PHEV, and Kia Sportage PHEV only offer two rows of seating. While their cargo space is respectable for a compact SUV, their ability to carry additional passengers remains limited. For larger families or those who frequently travel with friends or relatives, this difference can be significant.
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is one of the few competitors to also offer a third row. However, this row is generally more compact, which may limit comfort on longer trips.
In terms of towing, these plug-in hybrid vehicles generally provide enough capability to pull a small trailer, boat carrier or recreational equipment. The Rogue plug-in hybrid was designed to offer a balance between energy efficiency and practical capability, allowing drivers to enjoy their activities while maintaining excellent fuel economy.
For drivers in Châteauguay and surrounding areas, this versatility means a vehicle that adapts just as easily to daily commuting as to weekend adventures.
You can learn more about the Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid features directly on the Solution Nissan website.
The Toyota RAV4 Prime is one of the best-known plug-in hybrid SUVs in Canada. Thanks to its efficient hybrid system, it delivers around 302 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful models in its category.
The RAV4 Prime also offers an electric range of about 68 kilometres, which is slightly higher than several competing models. It also comes with standard all-wheel drive, improving stability on slippery roads.
However, unlike the Rogue plug-in hybrid, the RAV4 Prime only offers two rows of seats, limiting capacity to five passengers. For larger families or drivers who regularly carry multiple passengers, this difference can become a decisive factor.
In a typical South Shore family context—where travel often includes sports activities, weekend outings and family trips—the availability of seven seats can represent a significant advantage.
The Hyundai Tucson PHEV and Kia Sportage PHEV are two very popular models in the compact plug-in hybrid SUV segment.
Both vehicles use a similar powertrain that combines a 1.6-litre turbocharged engine with an electric motor, producing around 260 to 268 horsepower.
They also offer an electric range of around 50 to 55 kilometres, which is sufficient for many urban trips.
The Tucson and Sportage stand out for their modern design and onboard technology, but they remain two-row SUVs with seating for five passengers.
For drivers in Montérégie who use their vehicles for family activities or travel, the third row available in the Rogue plug-in hybrid can be a significant advantage in terms of versatility.
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV is one of the few models in the segment that also offers three rows of seating.
Its electric range can reach approximately 72 kilometres, making it one of the most efficient vehicles in this area. The Super All-Wheel Control system also improves traction in various road conditions.
However, the Rogue plug-in hybrid stands out with its strong focus on technology and connectivity. The integration of connected services, head-up display, and advanced driver assistance systems contributes to a more modern driving experience.

| Model | Electric Range | Total Range | Power | Seats | Drivetrain | Estimated Consumption |
| Nissan Rogue PHEV 2026 | 61 km | 679 km | 248 hp | 7 | AWD | 3.7 L/100 km |
| Toyota RAV4 Prime | 68 km | ~600 km | 302 hp | 5 | AWD | ~2.5 Le/100 km |
| Hyundai Tucson PHEV | ~53 km | ~675 km | 268 hp | 5 | AWD | ~2.7 Le/100 km |
| Kia Sportage PHEV | ~55 km | ~675 km | 261 hp | 5 | AWD | ~2.8 Le/100 km |
| Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV | ~72 km | ~687 km | ~248 hp | 7 | AWD | ~3.6 Le/100 km |
Onboard technology and safety systems play a major role when choosing a modern vehicle. Drivers in Montérégie and the Greater Montreal area often spend several hours each week on the road, whether commuting to Montreal or traveling between South Shore municipalities.
The 2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid stands out in this area with an approach focused on connectivity and driver assistance. Its interior features a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a head-up display projecting essential information directly into the driver’s field of vision, and an advanced multimedia system compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Rogue also offers an immersive listening experience with a premium Bose audio system designed to deliver exceptional sound quality throughout the cabin.
Connected features are grouped within the NissanConnect ecosystem, allowing drivers to access several vehicle functions directly from a smartphone. For example, drivers can remotely start the vehicle, check vehicle status or locate their Rogue in a parking lot.
The MyNissan app further simplifies everyday vehicle management.
On the safety side, the Rogue plug-in hybrid is equipped with Nissan Safety Shield 360, which includes several advanced driver-assistance technologies designed to improve awareness and reduce the risk of collisions. This system includes automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and lane departure warning.
The ProPILOT Assist system also adds an additional layer of assistance during highway driving. This technology helps maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead and keeps the vehicle centered in its lane, which can reduce fatigue during long drives to Montreal.
The Toyota RAV4 Prime, Hyundai Tucson PHEV, and Kia Sportage PHEV also offer several driver-assistance and safety technologies, including lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control and automatic braking systems.
However, the Rogue’s technology integration stands out thanks to its combination of advanced digital displays, complete connectivity and an intuitive user experience.
For drivers in Châteauguay, Mercier, Beauharnois and Brossard, these technologies help make every drive more comfortable and safer, whether for short city trips or long highway journeys.
If you would like to experience these technologies for yourself, you can book a test drive at Solution Nissan and explore the features of the Rogue plug-in hybrid.
In Quebec, a vehicle’s ability to handle winter conditions is essential. Snow-covered roads in Montérégie, frequent storms and sometimes extreme temperatures require a vehicle capable of delivering excellent stability.
The Rogue plug-in hybrid is equipped with intelligent all-wheel drive, which can automatically adjust power distribution to improve traction on slippery surfaces.
With several driving modes adapted to different road conditions, drivers can enjoy safer driving whether in the streets of Châteauguay, on Highway 30, or during a trip to Montreal.
For drivers on Montreal’s South Shore, the 2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid represents a particularly attractive option that combines fuel efficiency, technology and family versatility.
At Solution Nissan in Châteauguay, our team helps drivers across the region discover the latest Nissan models and choose the vehicle best suited to their needs.
You can learn more about the 2026 Nissan Rogue PHEV at Solution Nissan or even order your Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid online.
For the full experience, we also invite you to schedule a test drive and discover the performance and comfort of the Rogue plug-in hybrid for yourself.
If you have any questions about this model or about available financing options, you can also contact the Solution Nissan team, who will be happy to assist you.

The Rogue plug-in hybrid can travel up to 61 kilometres in fully electric mode, allowing many drivers to complete daily commutes without using gasoline.
Yes. With its three-row configuration for up to seven passengers, it offers excellent versatility for families and daily activities.
Yes. Its intelligent all-wheel drive and multiple driving modes help improve stability and safety on snowy roads.
You can schedule a test drive at Solution Nissan to discover the vehicle and its technologies.
Yes. You can order your Rogue plug-in hybrid directly on the Solution Nissan website.