The New Nissan Juke Looks Surprisingly Normal

Nissan has revealed an all-new version of its Juke crossover, and its styling is much less divisive than before
The New Nissan Juke Looks Surprisingly Normal

The Nissan Juke’s odd, some might say ugly looks didn’t put off the million-ish people who bought one. But it’s now old, and to stay popular, it desperately needs a replacement. Which Nissan has duly made.

The new Nissan Juke was first teased a few weeks ago, but now it’s been revealed sans camo. It’s a little easier on the eye than the car it replaces, don’t you think?

The New Nissan Juke Looks Surprisingly Normal

No longer do we have those weird DRL/indicator lamps stretching up and over the bonnet. Plus, with Nissan’s big V-Motion grille stuffed in the middle, the familial link to the more conventional Qashqai is clear. It still has the unusual low-mounted headlamps though, plus a ‘pinched’ look at the rear similar to the old one.

The only engine choice at launch will be a 1.0-litre, 115bhp inline-three borrowed from the Micra, hooked up to either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. The line-up will eventually expand, and it’s expected this will include a circa-200bhp option in a new Juke Nismo.

The New Nissan Juke Looks Surprisingly Normal

It’s longer and wider than the outgoing car, yet has shed 23kg. People sitting in the back get more leg and headroom, while boot space has jumped by 20 per cent to 422 litres. The cabin is posher than before too, sporting new soft-touch materials and - optionally - Alcantara or leather trim. Lovely.

Nissan’s ProPilot driving assistance system is available on the car, as will the eight-inch display-based NissanConnect infotainment system with Apple Car Play and Android Auto. If you fancy upgrading the sound system, an eight-speaker Bose option will be on the configurator too.

The New Nissan Juke Looks Surprisingly Normal

The new Nissan Juke is available to order now, with the range starting at £17,395 for the entry-level manual Visia, rising to £25,395 for a Premiere Edition with a DCT ‘box.

Comments

mazdapathy

uh, why do I really kinda like it

09/06/2019 - 05:55 |
2 | 4
Erich Mohrmann

Worse than the last one

09/06/2019 - 05:55 |
6 | 4
B-To

Toyota wants their rear cues back

09/06/2019 - 17:42 |
0 | 0
Miru

In reply to by B-To

I don’t see this at all. It looks like an “edgier” Qashqai

09/07/2019 - 08:49 |
0 | 0
White Comet

this car just need to die…..

09/06/2019 - 19:23 |
6 | 4
Charlie gibbons

Hope the make a GTR version of that

09/13/2019 - 12:14 |
0 | 0

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