Nissan Rogue Bolt Pattern | All Model Years

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At AutoCenters Nissan, we get wheel-fitment questions all the time, especially when customers are shopping for winter wheel setups, upgrading to a different style, or trying to confirm whether a set of wheels from another vehicle will bolt up correctly. The most important starting point is the bolt pattern (also called PCD), because if the bolt pattern is wrong, the wheel simply will not mount safely.

Below is the Nissan Rogue bolt pattern for every model year, starting with the newest models first, and grouping years where the spec is the same.

2024–Present Nissan Rogue bolt pattern

Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 (also written as 5-114.3 or 5×4.5″)

Model years included: 2024, 2025, 2026

If you have a 2024–2026 Rogue, you’re looking for a 5-lug wheel with a 114.3 mm bolt circle. This is one of the most common fitments in the industry, which is great news when you’re browsing wheel options. It also means there are a lot of wheels “out there” that share the same bolt pattern, but keep in mind that bolt pattern is only the first checkpoint (more on that in the fitment tips section).

2021–2023 Nissan Rogue bolt pattern

Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 (5×4.5″)

Model years included: 2021, 2022, 2023

For 2021–2023 Rogue models, the bolt pattern remains the same 5×114.3, so wheels that correctly fit a 2021 Rogue (from a bolt-pattern standpoint) will match the 2022 and 2023 as well.

2014–2020 Nissan Rogue bolt pattern

Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 (5×4.5″)

Model years included: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020

If you’re driving a 2014–2020 Rogue, the bolt pattern is also 5×114.3. In other words, the Rogue stayed consistent on bolt pattern across these years, which makes planning a wheel upgrade or a winter wheel package much simpler than on vehicles that switch patterns mid-generation.

2008–2013 Nissan Rogue bolt pattern

Bolt pattern (PCD): 5×114.3 (5×4.5″)

Model years included: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

For the earliest Rogue model years (2008–2013), Nissan also used the same 5×114.3 bolt pattern. That consistency across the full Rogue timeline is one of the reasons the Rogue is fairly straightforward when you’re starting your wheel search.

Nissan Rogue bolt pattern summary for all model years

Here’s the simplest way to remember it:

All Nissan Rogue model years (2008–2026) use a 5×114.3 bolt pattern.

Supporting references across the full year span: 2008–2015 (5×114.3), 2014–2020 (5-114.3), 2021–2023 (5-114.3), and 2024–2026 (114.3 mm bolt pattern on OEM Rogue wheels) .

Quick fitment tips from our team

Bolt pattern answers the “will it bolt on?” question at a basic level, but it doesn’t fully answer “will it fit correctly and safely?” Before you buy wheels (especially used wheels or take-offs), we recommend checking these items too:

  1. Center bore and hub-centric fit
    Many wheels are designed to sit perfectly centered on the hub (hub-centric). If the center bore is incorrect, the wheel may not seat properly without the right hardware.

  2. Offset and width
    Offset controls where the wheel sits in the fender well. Even with the correct bolt pattern, the wrong offset or width can lead to rubbing on suspension components or the fender liner.

  3. Lug nut seat type and thread
    The bolt pattern can match and the wheel can still be wrong if the lug seat style is incorrect (conical vs. ball seat) or if the lug hardware doesn’t match what the wheel requires.

  4. Brake clearance
    Wheel diameter and spoke design matter. Some wheels with the correct bolt pattern still won’t clear brake components.

If you want the easy, no-guesswork route, our parts and service team can verify fitment by model year and trim and help you match the right wheels for your exact Rogue.

Conclusion

If you came here for a clean, all-years answer, here it is: every Nissan Rogue model year from 2008 through 2026 uses a 5×114.3 bolt pattern.

When you’re ready to choose wheels with confidence, AutoCenters Nissan can help you confirm the full fitment (bolt pattern plus the details that prevent rubbing, vibration, or hardware issues) so your Rogue drives the way it should.