

William Stopford
1 Month Ago
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Nissan Australia has detailed some minor tweaks for its funky Juke small SUV for the 2023 model year, ahead of first arrivals early in the new year.
Pricing is up by between $400 and $500, depending on the trim level, with the Nissan Juke range now starting at $28,390 before on-road costs for the entry-level ST, and extending to $36,890 before on-roads for the flagship Ti.
Headlining the updates available across therange are a series of “aerodynamic changes” that first debuted on the Juke Hybrid, which isn’t on the cards for an Australian introduction for now.
These exterior tweaks include repositioned front tyre spoilers, a re-profiled rear spoiler, and a rear axle cover.
Nissan’s new badging also appears on the updated Juke, while there’s a new hexagonal front grille insert.
There are two new exterior paint options available on the Juke – Ceramic Grey and Magnetic Blue. The latter replaces Vivid Blue in the palette.
The Nissan Juke will continue to be offered in five trim levels – ST, ST+, ST-L, ST-L+, and Ti.
ST and ST+ models get new 17-inch alloy wheels with a two-tone finish and a turbine-like design.
The ST-L gets a shark-fin antenna, leather-accented Monoform seats, and black interior elements.
ST-L, ST-L+ and Ti models get a new luggage board that’s said to “make the most of the boot storage”, as well a new keyless entry system with a walkaway locking and approach unlocking function.
ST-L+ and Ti models still have a Bose premium sound system but receive two additional rear speakers, bringing the total to 10 speakers.
The entire Nissan Juke range is still powered by a 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine producing 84kW of power and 180Nm of torque.
This is mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission as standard.
Pricing for the 2023 Nissan Juke is as follows:
All prices are before on-road costs
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Jack Quick is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne. Jack studied journalism and photography at Deakin University in Burwood, and previously represented the university in dance nationally. In his spare time, he loves to pump Charli XCX and play a bit of Grand Theft Auto. He’s also the proud owner of a blue, manual 2020 Suzuki Jimny.
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