The Nissan Juke remains one of the most distinctive new small crossovers on British roads, blending quirky styling with practical appeal.
The 2026 model benefits from a refreshed interior with improved technology, while retaining the core powertrain options that have made it popular.
Key updates include a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system now standard across the range (with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), improved materials and build quality in the cabin, styling tweaks (including new wheel design) and there’s a new funky paint colour ‘Iconic Yellow’.
The engine line-up consists of a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol (DIG-T 114) with manual or DCT automatic options, and a more efficient self-charging 1.6-litre hybrid producing a combined 143hp. Hybrid versions are available from N-Connecta upwards that offer significantly better fuel economy and lower CO₂ emissions, making them attractive for company car users and those seeking lower running costs.
Here is a breakdown of the trim-level range:
Available Engines17-inch ‘Sakura’ alloy wheels, LED headlights, contrasting black roof and door mirror caps, body-coloured door handles, and rear privacy glass on some versions. It presents a stylish yet accessible look for urban drivin
Infotainment: 12.3-inch NissanConnect touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, DAB radio.
Driver display: Analogue with basic digital elements, if you want the large 12.3-inch TFT colour display you'll need to skip this model.
Cloth upholstery, manual air con, cruise control, four-speaker audio, and a rear-view camera. The cabin feels modern and functional for an entry-level model.
Standard Nissan Intelligent Mobility suite including lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian/cyclist detection, and automatic high beams. Rear-view camera aids parking.
Metallic paint options, automatic climate control (standard on hybrids) and premium audio.
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This is a strong mid-range choice, adding additional comfort and tech without a huge price jump.
17-inch alloy wheels (distinct design from Acenta), front and rear parking sensors, and some enhanced styling details.
Infotainment: 12.3-inch touchscreen with built-in navigation (TomTom Traffic), wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
Driver display: 12.3-inch full-colour TFT digital combi-meter. Wireless phone charger, automatic climate control (standard on hybrid), ambient lighting, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and improved upholstery.
Six-speaker audio on higher petrol/hybrid variants.
All of the Acenta features plus front and rear parking sensors, keyless entry. Hybrid models benefit from regenerative braking integration.
Bose audio upgrade, heat pack (heated seats/steering wheel), panoramic roof, and advanced safety features can be added like blind-spot monitoring.
This new design-focused special edition builds directly on the N-Connecta with unique features and additions.
It stands out with exclusive 19-inch aero alloy wheels featuring Ocean Deep inserts, a striking soundwave-inspired roof graphic, contrasting black roof and mirrors, new Ocean Deep body colour options, and bold two-tone styling.
The 12.3-inch infotainment system with navigation and 12.3-inch digital driver display carry over.
It adds dark blue synthetic leather bucket seats, premium ambient lighting and dashboard inserts, plus a Bose Personal audio system, often with 10 speakers and headrest integration for superior sound.
The Pulse comes well equipped with the full Nissan Intelligent Mobility suite, including the 360-degree Around View Monitor, ProPILOT on automatic models, Blind Spot Intervention, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Intelligent Cruise Control.
Options are limited at this high specification level but include enhanced two-tone paint and various personalisation accessories.
A well-equipped trim that balances luxury and practicality.
Primarily the hybrid (143hp) is popular here, though petrol options remain available. Performance and efficiency figures as per N-Connecta, with slight variations due to larger wheels (hybrid typically 57-59mpg).
19-inch alloy wheels, more premium badging, and full LED lighting signature.
Infotainment: Same 12.3-inch system with navigation.
Driver display: 12.3-inch digital.
Part-leather/faux-leather upholstery, Bose Personal Plus audio system (often with headrest speakers), heated front seats, heated steering wheel, and ThermaClear heated windscreen. Ambient lighting enhances the premium feel in cabin.
Advanced Safety Shield Pack as standard: Intelligent Around View Monitor (360° camera), Blind Spot Intervention, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Intelligent Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Moving Object Detection, and Intelligent Driver Alertness. Euro NCAP 5-star rating underpins the safety credentials.
Two-tone paint, premium leather/Alcantara packs, and further personalisation.
The flagship trim delivers maximum refinement and style.
The hybrid powertrain is the preferred choice for efficiency and performance.
It includes 19-inch Deep 3D effect alloys, two-tone metallic paint with contrasting roof options, and satin grey detailing.
Twin 12.3-inch screens (infotainment and driver display) with all the bells and whistles.
Leather/Alcantara upholstery with premium stitching, full ambient lighting, and the Bose premium audio system.
All advanced features are standard, including ProPILOT advanced semi-autonomous driver tech on compatible models.
Mainly personalisation items such as extended warranties or accessory packs.
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A lot of people are drawn to the Juke because of its appealing, funky looks but there is a lot more to this Compact Crossover.
The hybrid is the smart choice for most, offering excellent urban efficiency and lower Benefit-in-Kind tax.
Acenta Premium or N-Connecta models offer the best value without skimping on features, while Tekna and above deliver the full premium experience.
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