Nissan Juke Crossover



  1. Does Nissan Still Make Juke
  2. A Juke Car
Nissan Juke Crossover

When the Juke rolled out in 2010, no other crossover looked as perplexing as Nissan’s subcompact utility vehicle. The second generation continues this rather questionable trend, and as ever, off. Nissan Juke-Sized EV in the Works, Report Says. Nissan has a number of models in the works that use the Ariya's platform, and one of them will be a Renault crossover for the European market.

Does Nissan Still Make Juke

Nissan pulled the Juke out of the American market a few years ago, which means we're missing out on this cool new model. But it's still being offered in Australia, making this comparison review against the Mazda CX-3 possible.
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Both models are designed to compete in the subcompact segment. They are quite different in the engineering department, but both try to blend in a lot of premium styling and quality, making them quite expensive. You could pick up a compact car for the same money.
Starting with what's under the hood, we see two totally different approaches from these Japanese carmakers. Mazda's powertrain consists of a 2-liter making 148 horsepower, a normal 6-speed automatic and AWD. It might almost seem archaic, but it's the one we'd pick.
Meanwhile, the Juke did some soul searching after its first generation. Nissan found that most buyers wanted it to be more practical and economical, so the only engine they currently make is a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder turbo with 116 hp. Despite the displacement being half, torque is about the same, and the 7-speed DCT obviously gives the Juke better mileage.
In terms of the driving experience, the Juke feels like it lacks power and the twin-clutch isn't smooth around town. Meanwhile, the CX-3 is aimed at the keen driver, which means you sit much lower and feel connected to the road. It also far thirstier even than the claimed numbers lead you to believe.
The video review by CarAdvice points out that the two rivals are virtually the same size on the outside. The CX-3 is a bit heavier, but that's to be expected. But once you open the trunk, some huge differences become evident, as the Juke's trunk is deeper and thus more spacious. Neither of these cars is particularly roomy for the passengers, particularly in the back. Picking a favorite basically comes down to personal preference, although the newer Juke does have some nice features.

A Juke Car

This Nissan Juke is quite different from other 4x4's. It has modern bold styling that might not be everyone's cup of tea, but versions of the model are available from a low starting price of around £12,000. Having said that, it is only the two wheel drive variants that start this low, if you're after a four wheel drive then you'll be looking at around £20,000 for the 1.6 turbo Tekna or Nismo models. There seems to be a never-ending amount of jargon when it comes to car development over the years, and the Juke fits into this relatively modern class of 'crossover SUV'. For example it's not as gargantuan in size as a big 4x4 / SUV such as the Discovery or Outlander, yet is has the interior comfort and feel of a traditional car and is based on a smaller chassis. Read on to find out our full review of this stylish car..

As you can see the Nissan Juke has quite an innovative and bold exterior, and some of the sportier variants that feature 4WD can come in some cracking paint schemes.

What's under the bonnet of the Juke?

Given that there are roughly fifteen different trim and engine variants of the Nissan Juke, it is surprising that there is little variation in engine sizes between the different models. You either have the 1.5 or 1.6, which are both available in petrol or diesel with automatic gearboxes. These begin with a humble 93 bhp / horsepower, which is surprisingly quite nimble, and then you get the more powerful turbo versions of the more expensive Tekna and Nismo models. If you opt for the speedy Nismo model then you'll get an impressive 197bhp, which is pretty huge considering the entry level model has just 93bhp!

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How does it look and drive?

Everyone will probably have a different opinion about the aesthetics of this family vehicle, however personally I quite like the sporty and curvy feel of the Juke. It's got typical four-by-four high sides, although the drive isn't affected by the high centre of gravity. Other cars such as the Mitsubishi L200 have a fair bit of wallow when going around corners at any kind of speed (perhaps contributed to by the leaf spring suspension), however the Juke is well restrained and in control when cornering. This sporty feel does however mean that the ride may be a bit firmer than otherwise.

A Feature Packed Interior

The interior of the top-trim level is quite impressive and as modern looking as the exterior is.

As already mentioned the Tekna and Nismo models are the most luxurious, and contain a whole raft of extra features and comforts including:

  • Full leather interior
  • Modern styling on the dashboard and instrument panel
  • Bluetooth connection for your phone
  • MP3 / iPod Connection
  • Satellite navigation system
  • Alloy wheels
  • Nissan Dynamic Control System
  • Climate control
  • Reversing camera
  • Keyless entry and start
  • Full front and side airbags

In terms of space and practicality however the Juke perhaps isn't the best equipped for large families or really tall people, as the interior space in the back seats isn't as large as other models in this class, and the boot space is also somewhat compromised due to the half-4x4 half-family-car styling.

Nissan Juke Crossover

Here's a short video showing the dynamic control system and the dash controls of the Juke:

What about the purchase and running costs?

If you're happy with the entry level trim (and two-wheel drive) then the Juke is available at the great low price of around £12,000 however if you have your heart set on all of the gadgets, gizmos and comforts afforded to the top models in the Juke range then you'll be looking at a price in the region of £22,000. The 197bhp variant (the highest in the range) delivers an average fuel economy of 37mpg, which isn't too shabby considering the power it can provide. At the other end of the power / fuel economy spectrum, the 1.5 diesel engined variant delivers an amazing 67mpg, but has less than 100 horsepower. Obviously it's up to you what's more important, cost savings or power under the bonnet.

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