Nissan Rogue Warrior built to tackle Canadian winters
Nissan has given its best-selling vehicle in Canada an all-Canadian treatment just in time for winter, with the one-off Rogue Warrior boasting a full snow track system.
Built by Quebec-based Motorsports in Action, the same shop responsible for modifying all Micra Cup cars, the Rogue Warrior is a near-stock Rogue that rides on the furthest setup from stock going.
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Using a track system from American Track Truck, the Rogue Warrior has a ground clearance of 23 inches thanks in large part to its 30-inch tall snow tracks, and can climb groomed snow grades as steep as 45° while featuring a top speed of 100 km/h.
Besides the tracks, adjustments to the suspension system and custom snow guards and minor body adjustments to make room for the tracks, the Rogue remains stock—right down to its Xtronic continuously-variable transmission.
Nissan's obviously not going to sell the Rogue Warrior, but that shouldn't stop any of you Rogue owners out there from running out to get it done yourselves.