2024 Nissan Rogue Body & Structure Problems
6 owner-reported body & structure complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (6)
Your rear window shattered on its own without anything hitting it or any accident occurring. This shouldn't happen during normal driving and suggests a defect in the glass or how it's installed. The repair will likely involve replacing the rear window glass.
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Upon entering drivers side front door and closing door the rear hatchback window glass shattered falling inside and outside on driveway.
Rear window spontaneous shattered. While parked at work I have called and spoke to dealership who has stated this isnt thw first time somone has called about window but they do not have a warranty or recall available for windows. My car now has to sit in the weather.(snowing) with a bag over broken window for 3 days until it can be fixed. Then will need to go in for a detailing because glass in in my kids carseat, and all over the car from it breaking. Will cost me 450$ to replace window to clean all the glass out of my car im estimated my local retailer 250$
While driving under normal conditions, I heard a sudden loud pop and the rear windshield completely shattered without any collision, debris impact, or external force. The glass failure appeared spontaneous. I have two young children and shattered glass entered the cabin, creating a serious safety hazard. I have since learned that there are multiple consumer reports of spontaneous rear hatch or rear windshield shattering in 2021–2025 Nissan Rogues. This appears to be a recurring safety defect.
Unknown My 2024 Nissan Rogue rear windshield shattered while parked. Parked the car at the job site parking area, went to work, came out to the car and saw rear windshield was shattered. No evidence of vandalism found.
Liftgate closes while people are still behind the car. When loading/unloading items from the back of the car, the liftgate will close on you while you are still behind the car. The gate pins you between it and the rear bumper. This issue is predictable and repeatable. The dealership/Nissan has not yet confirmed this is an issue and my personal vehicle has not been inspected for this particular issue. There are no warnings of any kind prior to, during, or after this issue occurs. I bought the car brand new and the issue presented itself the very first day I owned it.