The Nissan Juke undergoes a significant mid-life refresh to maintain its competitive edge. With a striking new yellow paint option, revamped interior, and upgraded technology, Nissan aims to keep the Juke ahead in the market.
For this update, Nissan's design and engineering teams have focused on enhancing the interior ambiance. Notable changes include a redesigned center console and instrument panel, along with improved materials and trim for a higher-quality feel. The in-car technology receives an upgrade with a larger touchscreen and added features, enhancing connectivity.
Introducing a new trim level called N-Sport, Nissan highlights the Juke's dynamic attributes through exterior and interior details.The reintroduction of a yellow exterior color, slightly modified from the original, adds a modern touch to the Juke's appearance. When paired with the N-Sport trim, the contrast of yellow with black accents elevates the vehicle's visual appeal, giving it a bold and confident presence on the road.
Andrew Humberstone, Managing Director of Nissan GB, emphasizes the continuous improvements to the Juke, ensuring its popularity among UK customers. The updates aim to enhance connectivity, quality, interior design, and safety, keeping the Juke ahead of its competitors.
Interior enhancements focus on improved quality and connectivity. The central infotainment screen is now larger, tilted towards the driver for easier access. The introduction of smoother leather-like materials and digital TFT screens enhances the overall driving experience.The infotainment system receives a makeover with a more intuitive interface, improved voice recognition, and support for wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Additional features such as speed camera information and enhanced video playback further enhance the technology suite.The introduction of the N-Sport grade brings unique interior highlights, including yellow accents and quilted seats, adding a touch of sportiness and luxury.Convenience features are also upgraded, with wireless charging pads, USB-A and USB-C charging points, and redesigned storage compartments for enhanced practicality.
Exterior updates include new paint options and wheel designs, along with standard driver assistance technologies such as Intelligent Driver Alertness and Lane Keep Assist.Under the hood, the Juke offers two powertrain options: a hybrid variant with improved fuel efficiency and an efficient turbocharged petrol engine. Manufactured at Nissan Sunderland Plant, the Juke continues its legacy as a pioneering model in the crossover segment, with over 1.3 million units produced since its launch in 2010. With its latest updates, Nissan aims to strengthen the Juke's position as an iconic urban crossover.