The Rogue is given handcrafted aluminum body panels and a special multi-pane windshield that, while very authentic, is full of blind spots. A radar dish and (presumably) non-functioning laser cannon can be found on the roof. In the back, you'll see a subspace-hyperdrive unit emitting a blue glow. There are three Bose speakers mounted over the glass because there's no going in reverse in space.
Unlike Nissan's other Star Wars cars, this one features interior upgrades. The front dash is full of buttons, lights, switches and other overwhelmingly sci-fi contraptions. It also has front and second-row chairs like those in the Millennium Falcon.

Nissan worked with Lucasfilm and ILM to design the vehicle, and with Vehicle Effects to build it. The firm has done work for other cinematic projects like Fast and Furious and Marvel, and was the hands behind the previous Nissan Star Wars creations.
Since this is a promotional event by the automaker, I figure I should also say that Solo: A Star Wars Story arrives in theaters nationwide on May 25.