Nissan Juke SUV - Interior & comfort
The Nissan Juke is well equipped, especially in mid-level trims
An area where Nissan’s latest facelift to the Juke can really be noticed is on the interior. The interior now gets a larger infotainment screen, which is taken from the Qashqai and Ariya and features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, and there’s wider use of high-quality materials in certain trims. We didn’t like the use of carbon fibre around the cabin of the range-topping N-Sport model, though.
Nissan Juke dashboard
The latest Juke’s dashboard gets a slightly more driver-focused feel than the pre-facelift car’s, with an asymmetrical armrest that envelopes the driver, and the new 12.3-inch infotainment screen angled slightly towards them. The infotainment system itself is much crisper than that of the old Juke, with higher-resolution graphics. It was more responsive to use, too, and handy features have been added, such as the ability to see fuel prices around you via the sat nav, and an improved voice-activated assistant.
Equipment
The Nissan Juke now comes in Acenta Premium, N-Connecta, Tekna, Tekna+ and N-Sport trims. All are fairly well equipped, coming with the aforementioned large 12.3-inch display, a seven-inch digital gauge cluster, cruise control, reversing camera, and LED headlights and tail-lights.
N-Connecta adds the sat nav system, a larger 12.3-inch digital driver’s display, wireless smartphone charging, front and rear parking sensors and automatic climate control, though at £2,000 more it’s quite a jump from the entry-level car.
Tekna adds an extra dose of style with a contrasting-colour roof, 19-inch alloys, more safety tech including blind spot intervention, cross-traffic alert and lane keep assist, among other features, interior ambient lighting and a premium Bose sound system. Tekna+ builds on this with two-tone metallic paint, grey bumper and side skirt elements, and black leather and Alcantara interior trim. N-Sport costs the same as Tekna+ but gets a unique, sportier look, with black trim elements and yellow Alcantara upholstery.
Options
Rather like Hyundai and Kia, Nissan would rather you choose the best trim level for your needs, so the list of options is short. Nissan was excited to announce the return of a bold yellow paint option following the facelift, for customers who like to stand out.
Which Is Best?
Cheapest
- Name1.0 DiG-T Visia 5dr
- Gearbox typeManual
- Price£17,590
Most Economical
- Name1.6 Hybrid Acenta Premium 5dr Auto
- Gearbox typeAuto
- Price£26,855
Fastest
- Name1.6 Hybrid Acenta Premium 5dr Auto
- Gearbox typeAuto
- Price£26,855