Nissan has unveiled the 2025 model of the Juke, which is set to reach Australian showrooms by the end of 2024. The new model retains much of its familiar exterior design, with a slight update to the grille.
This change involves a shift away from the previous chrome-heavy grille to a new design featuring a trim strip that integrates with the Nissan logo.
Inside, the Juke sees more significant updates. The infotainment screen has been enlarged to 12.3 inches, up from the 8.0-inch screen in previous models.
Additionally, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster replaces the older analogue or 7.0-inch digital displays.
Other interior enhancements include new front seats, additional USB-A and USB-C ports, an expanded glovebox, and an extended centre console lid.
The inclusion of an electric parking brake as standard across all variants marks an update from the previous model, where it was available only in mid-range and higher grades. The vehicle also features an improved rear-view camera for better visibility.
Under the bonnet, the Australian version of the Juke continues with a turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, which produces 84kW of power and 180Nm of torque, coupled with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
A hybrid variant remains available in the European market.
The 2025 Juke's enhancements, particularly in its interior technology, aim to meet evolving consumer expectations without altering the vehicle's established exterior design significantly.
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