The popular Nissan Juke has received a significant makeover and is now rolling off the production line at the Sunderland Plant. This marks a major milestone for the model, which has seen over 1.3 million units built since its launch in 2010.
Key updates to the Juke include:
Adam Pennick, Vice President of Manufacturing at Nissan's Sunderland Plant, expressed his pride in the team's achievement. He noted the excitement of seeing the iconic yellow Juke back in production after a six-year hiatus.
A More Tech-Savvy and Comfortable Interior
Step inside the updated Juke, and you'll immediately notice the larger, 12.3-inch central infotainment screen. This screen is angled towards the driver for easier access and a more immersive cockpit experience.
The interior materials have also been upgraded, with N-Connecta models featuring a smoother, leather-like material that feels luxurious and durable.
Behind the wheel, the driver can customize the hi-resolution combimeter display to show their preferred combination of information, such as speed, fuel level, and navigation.
A Customizable Driver Display
The combimeter offers two distinct layouts to cater to different preferences. The classic layout features two dials and a central information area, while the enhanced layout provides a more immersive experience with inclined dials and a larger central display.
The central display can show a variety of information, including navigation directions, fuel economy, audio details, eco-drive performance, and tire pressures. For easy access, the controls are conveniently located on the steering wheel.
A Smarter and More Connected Infotainment System
The updated infotainment system offers a customizable home screen, allowing users to prioritize frequently used functions. Improved voice recognition and natural language understanding make it easier to control the system using voice commands.
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are now available for seamless smartphone integration. Additional features include speed camera alerts, fuel price information on navigation maps, and the ability to play videos from USB devices while parked.
Choose Your Juke: Hybrid or Petrol
The Nissan Juke offers a thrilling driving experience, whether you opt for the hybrid or petrol engine.
HYBRID | PETROL | |
---|---|---|
How it works? | Powered by a combination of petrol engine and electric motor | Powered by a petrol engine |
What powers the wheels? | Petrol engine, eletric motor or both | Petrol engine |
How is the battery charged? | Charges while driving by the combustion engine and regenerative braking | No battery for motor |
Does it need petrol? | Yes | Yes |
What is the driving experience? | Instant torque and quieter drive | Regular petrol engine driving experience |
CO2 emissions | Lower CO2 emissions [2] | Regular CO2 emissions |
N-Sport Styling and Improved Comfort
The N-Sport grade boasts a striking yellow exterior and interior accents, including a boomerang-shaped yellow highlight on the dashboard and yellow inserts on the seats. The seats are not only stylish but also more comfortable, with new materials and improved padding.
N-Connecta models feature a new Kira Melange fabric, while Tekna models offer a black PVC with quilted inserts. The sporty seat aperture behind the passenger's head adds a touch of sophistication.
Enhanced Interior Convenience
The updated Juke offers improved interior convenience features, including:
New Exterior Colors and Wheel Options
The Juke's exterior color palette has been expanded with the addition of Pearl White and a revised Pearl Black. These new colors offer a more luxurious and sophisticated appearance.
Enhanced Driver Assistance Features
The updated Juke offers improved driver assistance technology, including: