New Nissan Juke: Design and Style

New Nissan Juke: Design and Style


New Nissan Juke shown nationally during the Milano Race Festival at the MiCo Convention Center – Milanand remained at the show until April 6. Nissan were the sponsors and Official Car of the twenty-second edition of Milan Marathon.

The new Juke features a new yellow finish, a completely revised interior, new onboard technologies, an N-Sport version and a host of comfort and safety technologies.

The launch of the Juke in 2010 had a huge impact on the market, making the B-SUV segment even more important in Italy. Over 120,000 Jukes have been sold since launch, with record sales in 2023. The hybrid version of the Juke is part of Nissan’s range of electric crossovers, which dominate the market for electric models, forever. the most important in Italy.

The new Juke has an all-new interior and an N-Sport version with dynamic styling features. Performance and ergonomics are improved with a larger glove box and a redesigned armrest. Engines include hybrid and DIG-T options, with reduced fuel consumption and improved performance.

Production of the Juke takes place at Nissan’s Sunderland plant, where more than 1.3 million units have been produced since 2010. The Juke is the fourth model at the plant, after the Qashqai, Micra and Primera.

Range and price

The new Nissan Juke is available in five trim levels – Acenta, N-Connecta, N-Design, N-Sport, Tekna – all with hybrid or petrol powertrains, with the following prices for the petrol versions.

Accenta from 25,000 euros

N-Connecta offers 26,800 euros

N-Design, N-Sport and Tekna all from 28,600 euros