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About the Nissan Juke
Last updated Dec 18, 2024The 2025 Nissan Juke is classified as a 5 Door Hatchback which was previously on sale in Australia as part of the F16 MY24 generation, starting from $28,890 MLRP for the ST and topping out at $31,640 for the ST+.
There are 2 variants available for our market and the current year model went on sale in January of 2025. The Juke is built in England and is available with Turbo Gasoline Direct Injection , equipped with a 7 Speed Auto Dual Clutch transmission with the drive sent to front-wheel-drive.Other powertrain options include: Turbo Gasoline Direct Injection, equipped with a 7 Speed Auto Dual Clutch transmission with the drive sent to front-wheel-drive.
The Juke is offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
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2024 Nissan Juke Dimensions
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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The boot, like row two, carves out decent enough space for the limited available real estate, offering a sizeable 422 litres – around twice that of Mazda CX-3 – in what’s more depth than length in luggage space.
It expands to handy 1305L with the rear seatbacks stowed, though you’ll be reaching for the tape measure before those overly ambitious trips to IKEA.
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2024 Nissan Juke Safety Rating
The Nissan Juke has a five-star safety rating from ANCAP based on testing conducted in 2019.
It received an adult protection score of 94 per cent, child occupant protection score of 87 per cent, vulnerable road user protection score of 81 per cent, and safety assist score of 71 per cent.
All 2023 Nissan Juke models come standard with the following safety equipment:
- Front, front-side and curtain airbags
- Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
- Pedestrian detection
- Cyclist detection
- Intelligent Lane Intervention (by braking)
- Lane-departure warning
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Intelligent Driver Alert
- Traffic sign recognition
- Reversing camera
- Rear parking sensors
Front parking sensors are standard on the ST+ and above, whereas a surround-view camera and adaptive cruise control and standard on the ST-L and above.
2024 Nissan Juke Fuel Economy
The 2023 Nissan Juke consumes 5.8L/100km on the ADR combined cycle.
All models have a 46-litre fuel tank and runs on 95RON premium unleaded petrol. It features auto stop/start technology too.
Cost of ownership
What are the running and servicing costs of a Nissan Juke?
The Nissan Juke has a recommended service interval of 12 months or 20,000 km, whichever comes first.
How does the 2024 Nissan Juke drive?
Our expert take on Nissan Juke drivability.
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.
2024 Nissan Juke Colours
What colours are available for the Nissan Juke
The 2023 Nissan Juke is available in the following exterior paint colours, depending on the trim level:
- Arctic White
- Fuji Sunset Red
- Ivory Pearl
- Platinum
- Ceramic Grey (NEW)
- Gun Metallic
- Pearl Black
- Burgundy
- Magnetic Blue (NEW)
All colours apart from Arctic White and Fuji Sunset Red cost an additional $700.
2024 Nissan Juke Warranty
The Nissan Juke is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty with five years of roadside assist.
Servicing is required every 12 months or 20,000km, whichever comes first.
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Should you buy the 2024 Nissan Juke
Is this the right car for you? Out experts buy or not guide.
It turns out the Nissan Juke is an easy compact crossover to like – if you find its nuggety sportiness is the key attraction. If you’re the type to keep the Sport mode activated and drive it regularly with vigour, it fits its mould well.
It packs a great engine and a neat chassis, feels solid and substantial, and certainly arrives with a more mature spin. That said, it’s certainly not the nicest, most resolved or well-rounded small SUV or crossover out there. And it’s far from the last word when it comes to new-school ambience and techy window dressing.
For the goodness that it does bring, we can’t help thinking that saving a few bucks by dropping down to the middle of the range, to the ST-L, is money more shrewdly spent.
Nissan Juke FAQs
The best towing capacity of a Nissan Juke is 1250Kg offered by the following variants
- ST
- ST+
The Nissan Juke uses premium unleaded petrol.