The Nissan Rogue Warrior is a one-off special from the company’s Canadian arm that can handle a mountain full of snow.
Based on the Rogue, the North American version of the vehicle we know as the X-Trail, the Rogue Warrior features massive wheel arch extensions, and snow tracks in place of its wheels and tyres.
To convert a road-going Rogue into a the Rogue Warrior, Motorsports in Action, a racing outfit based in Quebec, fitted the crossover with American Track Truck’s Dominator track system, and carried out some other more minor modifications.
Each of the Rogue Warrior’s heavy-duty snow tracks measures 76cm tall, 122cm long and 38cm wide. Sitting on its new tracks, the Rogue Warrior has a ground clearance of 580mm.
According to Nissan, the Rogue Warrior can drive at speeds up to 100km/h and is capable scaling groomed snow at a 45 degree grade.
The Nissan Rogue Warrior is currently on display at the Montreal auto show, which concludes at the end of next week.
![]()
This isn’t the first time that Nissan has converted a road-going vehicle to handle heavy winter conditions. Last year, the company fitted a similar set of Dominator tracks to the Juke Nismo RS to create the Juke RSnow.