What is it?
This is the facelifted Nissan Juke, the Japanese manufacturer's answer to newcomers such as the Renault Captur and Peugeot 2008.
Along with some mid-life styling tweaks, the small crossover is now available with a new 1.2 DIG-T turbocharged petrol engine, a bigger boot and a number of exterior and interior personalisation options.
There are also three driving aids, which fall under Nissan's Safety Shield' umbrella. As such, this revised Juke gets a lane departure warning system, blind spot warning and moving object detection. There is also more connectivity and some new optional extras available. Nissan wants to keep Juke at the top of the segment's best-seller list and reinforce its position as the second best-selling Nissan model in Europe.
The Japanese brand claims that the Juke is outselling cars such as the Mini hatchback and Audi A1 and wants to keep on doing so.
There are four trim levels – Visia, Acenta, Acenta Premium and Tekna – and a list of optional extras like the personalised exterior and interior packages, costing £170 and £350 respectively.
The base diesel Juke, the dCi 110 Visia, costs £15,320.
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Im amazed where they have
Looked at one a while back but the boot was far too small and the CVT box on the 4wd version was dreadful. Went for the Cooper S Countryman All4 in the end which has a 350ltr boot. I amazed that they have gone from the tiny boot to something that now supposedly beats the Countryman, smashes the Focus and nearly matches the Golf. I'm a bit skeptical that it will be a useful 350+ltrs.
I've always liked the Juke,
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