2026 Nissan Rogue Colors

The Nissan Rogue is one of the most popular crossover SUVs to date, with sales of over 245,000 units in 2024 and more than 160,000 sold so far in 2025. These figures clearly demonstrate how popular the Rogue is, especially among commuters and explorers! The Rogue is a reliable, comfortable, fuel-efficient SUV—and most importantly, it looks great.

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One of Nissan’s strategies to compete in the highly competitive crossover SUV segment is offering an impressive selection of colors.

For the 2026 model year, it’s available in a range of eye-catching color options. You can choose from 9 unique colors to make your Rogue stand out:

  1. Super Black
  2. Gun Metallic
  3. Glacier White
  4. Scarlet Ember (+$450)
  5. Deep Ocean Blue Pearl
  6. Everest White Pearl (+$450)
  7. Baja Storm Metallic (+$450)
  8. Boulder Gray Pearl (+$450)
  9. Champagne Silver Metallic

In addition to the color options above, two-tone colors are also available for certain trims. Of course, this comes at an additional cost.

Continue reading. In this article, I’ll show you pictures and discuss the available colors in more detail—including their availability and some recommended options you might want to consider.

Super Black

Super Black, as the name suggests, is a classic black color. The name “Super Black” first appeared on the 2021 Nissan Rogue and remains available for the 2026 model.

Black is a safe choice for many people—often selected when they’re unsure which color to choose. This includes the Super Black Nissan Rogue, which reinforces the Rogue’s image as a reliable, masculine, and sturdy SUV.

However, choosing black can sometimes make an SUV look more low-profile, which suits those who prefer a calm and understated presence on the road.

There’s no official information on whether Super Black has a pearl or metallic finish, but based on the name, it appears to be a base color without added shine effects. That said, when viewed directly, the paint still has a noticeable sheen—just not as reflective as pearl or metallic finishes.

Gun Metallic

Metallic gray has become very popular over the past decade. Some people call it anthracite gray or dark gray, while Nissan refers to it as “Gun Metallic.”

Gun Metallic is not a new color for the Nissan Rogue—it has been available since 2014 and is still offered today.

It’s often described as a dark gray with a fairly intense tone, featuring a metallic finish that boosts its shine. This color gives the Nissan Rogue a modern, sturdy, and premium look.

Gun Metallic is available on the S, SV, and Platinum trims. It’s a standard color, so you won’t be charged extra when selecting it for your Nissan Rogue.

Glacier White

Glacier White is one of the colors that has been available for quite some time on the Nissan Rogue. This pure white color has been offered since the 2014 model year—more than 10 years ago.

Glacier White features a base coat and clear coat composition, without any added metallic flakes or pearl finish. As a result, the color tends to appear flat white, with minimal shine.

It’s a standard color available only on the S trim. Since it’s not a premium option, there’s no additional cost to select Glacier White for your Nissan Rogue.

Scarlet Ember Tintcoat 

Scarlet Ember is one of the few bright colors available for the Rogue. This vibrant red could be an option if you enjoy bold colors on your car.

I personally like this color, although for an SUV I’d prefer something softer. That doesn’t mean this color is unattractive—don’t get me wrong.

Scarlet Ember can be described as a rich, deep, and dimensional red. As the name suggests, Scarlet Ember Tintcoat is a paint with an additional layer on top of the base coat, making it look richer and more intense.

In addition, if you look closely, Scarlet Ember shifts slightly when exposed to light, with the red appearing darker—similar to maroon or burgundy.

Scarlet Ember is a premium color, so you’ll need to pay an extra $450 to add it to your Nissan Rogue.

One more thing: Scarlet Ember is available on the S, SV, and Platinum trims. Unfortunately, the Rock Creek trim doesn’t offer this option—which is a shame, because such a vibrant color would look unique on an off-road style SUV.

Deep Ocean Blue Pearl

In addition to Scarlet Ember, there’s Deep Ocean Blue Pearl, which you can choose if you want a Nissan Rogue in a bright color other than white.

Deep Ocean Blue Pearl is a new option, introduced with the 2024 model year. In previous years, Nissan offered Caspian Blue Metallic, which is almost identical to Deep Ocean Blue Pearl. In a way, Deep Ocean Blue Pearl indirectly replaces Caspian Blue Metallic.

It can be described as a deep, rich, and intense blue. With its pearl finish, Deep Ocean Blue Pearl has a soft, smooth, and dimensional shine.

The shade also shifts slightly depending on lighting conditions. In the shade, the blue looks fresh and strong, while under direct sunlight it becomes very dark—almost black.

Deep Ocean Blue Pearl is available only on the SV and Platinum trims, and there’s no additional cost to select this color for your Rogue.

Everest White Pearl

In addition to Glacier White, the Nissan Rogue also offers a more premium white paint option.

Nissan calls it Everest White Pearl. So, what’s the difference?

If Glacier White is a base coat with a standard clear coat, Everest White Pearl adds a pearl layer, giving it a slightly different look.

Everest White Pearl appears shinier, more luxurious, and smoother. The additional pearl layer makes the shine effect more pronounced and dynamic under direct light. Meanwhile, Glacier White remains bright white regardless of lighting conditions.

Baja Storm Metallic

The Baja Storm Metallic color attracted quite a lot of attention when it was introduced on the 2024 Nissan Rogue.

Baja Storm Metallic is difficult to describe—you could call it beige (cream), brown, coffee-with-milk, or even close to olive green.

Essentially, the Nissan Rogue looks bold and rugged in this Baja Storm Metallic shade. On the Rock Creek trim especially, it emphasizes the off-road character of the Rogue Rock Creek.

Baja Storm Metallic is a premium color, so you’ll need to pay an additional $450 to select it for your Nissan Rogue.

Boulder Gray Pearl

Boulder Gray Pearl has become one of the most popular colors for the Nissan Rogue in recent years. While I don’t have exact sales figures, it’s a shade I often see on the road and in posts from communities on Reddit and Facebook groups.

Boulder Gray Pearl is a gray with a slight greenish tint—not as dark as Gun Metallic—but in the shade, the gray tone is quite noticeable.

Under direct sunlight, the color shifts slightly to a greenish or bluish tone. It’s difficult to describe precisely, but perhaps this subtle transformation is what makes Boulder Gray Pearl unique and attractive.

Boulder Gray Pearl is a premium color, costing $450 to add to your Nissan Rogue Rock Creek.

On the 2026 Rogue, Boulder Gray Pearl is only available on the Rock Creek trim. The Platinum trim also offers this paint, but only in a two-tone version, which we’ll discuss further later.

Champagne Silver Metallic

First introduced in the 2021 model year, Champagne Silver Metallic is one of Nissan’s signature colors for the Rogue.

Champagne Silver Metallic can be described as a sparkling golden-silver shade, reminiscent of champagne.

When exposed to sunlight, the color appears bright and shimmering. The best part, in my opinion, is during sunset—when the golden undertone becomes more pronounced, and its soft, warm sparkle instantly made me fall in love with the Rogue in this color.

Champagne Silver Metallic has a subtle yellowish or golden undertone, giving it a warmer feel compared to typical silver shades that tend to look cooler.

This color makes the Nissan Rogue appear more subdued, luxurious, and elegant. It’s only natural that Champagne Silver Metallic is reserved for the highest trim level of the Rogue.

The good news is, you don’t have to pay extra to select Champagne Silver Metallic for your Nissan Rogue.

Two-tone Color

The two-tone color concept is another option offered by Nissan for the Rogue.

This design combines the body color with a contrasting roof—in this case, solid black.

The result is a more modern, sporty, and premium look.

This concept has grown quite popular in recent years, and nearly all major automotive manufacturers now offer two-tone color options.

On the 2026 Nissan Rogue, there are three two-tone combinations to choose from:

  • Champagne Silver Metallic with Super Black
  • Everest White Pearl with Super Black
  • Boulder Gray Pearl with Super Black

Adding a contrasting roof creates a noticeably different impression compared to the single-color version.

Everest White Pearl TriCoat paired with a Super Black roof delivers a dramatic effect thanks to the strong contrast—the luxurious pearl white blends seamlessly with the sleek black roof.

The dark, dimensional Boulder Gray Pearl looks even more modern and elegant when paired with black.

Meanwhile, the warm Champagne Silver Metallic becomes more luxurious when combined with a black roof.

On the 2026 Rogue, this two-tone concept is exclusive to the Platinum trim. Pricing is approximately $550 for Champagne Silver Metallic with Super Black, and $1,000 for Everest White TriCoat with Super Black or Boulder Gray Pearl with Super Black.

Which Color Will You Choose?

Well, talking about color choices means we’re talking about taste and personal preferences. Naturally, this discussion is very subjective.

There’s no right or wrong when choosing a car color—it all depends on individual taste.

If I had to choose from all the color options Nissan offers for the Rogue, I’d consider several factors first.

For example, if your budget allows you to go for the Platinum trim and you don’t mind paying extra for a premium color, I’d recommend getting the Rogue in a two-tone finish. Whatever the combination, you won’t regret it. Seriously!

But if you’re not willing to spend $1,000 on a two-tone color, I’d go for Champagne Silver Metallic. Why? Because it’s luxurious, elegant, and exclusive to the Platinum trim.

If you end up choosing the Rock Creek trim with its off-road-oriented style, I’d recommend Baja Storm Metallic or Boulder Gray Pearl. Both look great for an adventurous vibe, though you’ll need to pay $450 for either option.

For those opting for the SV trim, I’d suggest Gun Metallic. It might seem ordinary at first, but once you see it in person, I’m sure you’ll appreciate it—especially since it’s standard on the Rogue SV and doesn’t add any extra cost.

If you don’t mind paying an additional $450, Everest White Pearl or Scarlet Ember are excellent choices for the Rogue SV, both adding a stylish and distinctive touch.

And for those shopping for the most basic Rogue—perhaps due to budget constraints—I’d still recommend Gun Metallic. It’s a cool color and, best of all, free.

Final Words

Whatever color you choose, make sure it’s one you truly like. As I mentioned at the beginning, there’s no right or wrong when it comes to choosing a car color—it all comes down to personal taste.

Pick the one that makes you happiest. You deserve it!

And if you have any questions or want to share your choice of Nissan Rogue color, feel free to drop a comment below!


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