Nissan Rogue Cargo Length & Width (All Model Years)
One of the main advantages of owning an SUV like the Nissan Rogue is the spacious cargo area. With up to 36 cubic feet of space, it offers some of the largest cargo capacity in its class.
That said, manufacturers usually list cargo space in cubic feet, which is fine, but not always helpful in real-life situations.
If you need to carry something like an LED TV, a dryer, or a table, knowing the actual length, width, and height of the cargo space is much more useful.
In this article, I’ll share the measured cargo dimensions for each Nissan Rogue model year to help you figure out what fits.
Nissan Rogue Cargo Dimensions

The table below outlines the cargo dimensions for each model year of the Nissan Rogue. It also highlights the differences in cargo space with the rear seats upright versus folded, giving you a clear and useful comparison.
Disclaimer: Measurements may vary slightly from others due to differences in measuring methods.
| Model Year | Width (in.) | Length or Depth (in.) | Height (in.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 43″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2024 | 43″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2023 | 43″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2022 | 43″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2021 | 43″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2020 | 41″-54″ | 36″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 33″ |
| 2019 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2018 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2017 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2016 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2015 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2014 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2013 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 62.3″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2012 | 41″-54″ | 35″ w/ seat up 72″ w/ seat folded | 32″ |
| 2011 | 41″-54″ | 34″ w/ seat up 71″ w/ seat folded | 31″ |
| 2010 | 41″-54″ | 34″ w/ seat up 71″ w/ seat folded | 31″ |
| 2009 | 41″-54″ | 34″ w/ seat up 71″ w/ seat folded | 31″ |
| 2008 | 41″-54″ | 34″ w/ seat up 71″ w/ seat folded | 31″ |
| 2007 | 41″-54″ | 34″ w/ seat up 71″ w/ seat folded | 31″ |
The height of the cargo space can vary between trim levels, usually by just 1 to 2 inches. This difference is often due to features like a panoramic moonroof or sunroof, which slightly lower the interior ceiling and reduce headroom.
Why does this measurement matter?
If the manufacturer already provides cargo capacity in cubic feet, why is it still important to know the actual dimensions in inches?
One key reason is that knowing the exact length, width, and height of the cargo area helps you determine whether the item you’re trying to load will actually fit.
This becomes especially important when dealing with bulky or oddly shaped objects like furniture, sports equipment, or gardening tools.
For example, I once bought a 55-inch LED TV—which is pretty big. The box it came in had a volume of about 7.95 cubic feet, based on its dimensions: 150 cm long, 75 cm wide, and 15 cm thick.
Now, with a cargo space rated at over 36 cubic feet, you’d think fitting an 8 cubic feet box would be no problem. But in reality, I struggled to load it because the box’s shape made it hard to fit through the trunk opening and into the available space.
This experience shows that just knowing the volume isn’t enough. When transporting large items, the actual length and width of the cargo space often matter more than the total cubic feet.
How to Increase Cargo Capacity
If folding the second-row seats still doesn’t give you enough space for all your belongings, you’ll need some extra room to get the job done.
Add-ons like roof racks and utility trailers can significantly boost your cargo capacity. Just be sure to stay within the Nissan Rogue’s maximum load limit to ensure a safe drive.
Get a Roof Racks
By installing a roof rack on your Nissan Rogue, you’ll have the flexibility to safely and easily transport items like bicycles, kayaks, and more.
If you need extra space for luggage that shouldn’t be exposed to sun or rain, consider adding a roof box.
A roof box can provide an additional 13 cubic feet or more of enclosed storage, keeping your belongings dry and protected from the elements.
Just keep in mind that roof racks have weight limits, so always make sure your load stays within the recommended capacity for the Nissan Rogue.
Utility Trailer
One option for transporting a large number of items is to use a utility trailer.
Utility trailers are a great solution for hauling things that may not fit in the trunk or aren’t ideal to place inside your vehicle.
Examples include lawn mowers, lumber, furniture, firewood, compost, and other bulky or messy items you’d rather keep out of your cargo area.
With a towing capacity of up to 1,500 pounds, the Nissan Rogue is capable of pulling a fully loaded utility trailer. Just make sure to stay within the towing limit and account for the total weight of both the trailer and its contents.
Final Words
Now that you know the cargo dimensions of your Nissan Rogue, you can better plan ahead when transporting bulky items. No one wants to arrive at a furniture store only to realize the purchase won’t fit in the trunk.
If you know in advance that something won’t fit, you can prepare by using a utility trailer or other add-ons to make transport easier.
Have you ever tried loading an unusually sized item into your Rogue? Share your experience in the comments—I’d love to hear it, and so would thousands of other readers who might be facing the same situation.

So helpful! I am in the market for an SUV and I transport two dogs in a crate almost everyday, so linear measurements are vital in my decision-making; cubic feet alone is not helpful to know whether the Rogue will easily accommodate the crate. Thank you very much.