Nissan X-Trail hybrid might be turned into a Ford or Dodge – report

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The Nissan X-Trail hybrid might spawn Ford or Dodge versions in North America.

Sources have told Automotive News, Nissan is speaking to other automakers about producing a vehicle based on the upcoming Rogue hybrid for them. One source claims Nissan is in discussions with both Ford and Stellantis, parent of Dodge, Chrysler, Ram and Jeep.

Production of the hybrid Rogue is due to commence in late 2026 at Nissan’s factory in Smyrna, Tennessee.

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The Rogue — known as the X-Trail in Australia and much of the world — is not currently offered in North America as a hybrid, even though hybrid drivetrains are propelling the similarly-sized Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 to the top of passenger car charts in the States.

While the hybrid systems in the CR-V and RAV4 have an e-CVT, which the electric motor and/or the petrol motor to drive the wheels, in the Nissan e-Power setup the electric motor is responsible for driving the wheels, with the petrol motor dedicated to recharging the battery as needed.

If Ford, Stellantis or another automaker agrees to a deal, it’s unclear how differentiated their version would be from the Rogue e-Power.