22/02/2024 11:37
The iconic crossover has revived its distinctive yellow finish while introducing a new trim and an updated interior.
Nissan recently announced some exciting upgrades to its iconic Juke crossover. A car loved across the nation, the Nissan Juke remains a best-selling model, with 31,745 new registrations alone last year.
The upgrades are intended to help the 2024 Juke keep up with the competition. While continuing to offer motorists a fun, easy drive. Read on for the latest updates.
The first-generation Juke stood out not least because of its distinctive body style, but also its vibrant yellow finish. With the new Juke, Nissan is bringing back this iconic finish, to ensure it continues to stand out.
Other paint options have also been upgraded, including Pear White and Pearl Black. Refined with more metallic and glass flakes, the colours now offer even more sparkle for a special finishing touch.
Inside, the new Juke offers the same clean, connected cabin drivers know and love, with some fresh updates.
The central infotainment screen has been enlarged to 12.3” and tilted towards the driver, for improved ergonomics. A personalised home screen allows the driver to tailor their set-up much like on a smartphone, with widgets to keep favourite apps handy.
Improved voice assistance with natural language understanding also provides added convenience. As does the 12.3” combimeter, keeping key driving information such as fuel and performance at eye level.
With wireless charging, smartphone connectivity, and USB charging ports, staying connected is easy.
With a new top-of-the-range trim, the Nissan Juke is more noticeable than ever. The trim features a contrasting black roof and front grille, with yellow decorative accents inside.
These include yellow Alcantara seat inserts, stitching, and yellow dashboard elements. The N Sport trim is sure to brighten up any day!
When it comes to powertrains, there haven’t been many big changes. The new Juke will be available with two options, as with former versions including:
There isn’t a fully electric version of the Nissan Juke since this doesn’t fit with its construction. However, as the model continues to develop, this could be a possibility in the future.
Currently in production at the Nissan Sunderland Plant, the Nissan Juke is expected to make first deliveries later this year. It follows the 1.3 million plus Juke models to have been manufactured at the site since its first launch in 2010.
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