The Juke returns in 2017 mostly unchanged. SV and SL trims get new 17-inch machine finished wheels as standard while the SV now comes with the Cold Weather Package.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2016, the Nissan JUKE features two new "Stinger" special editions. One comes in black with yellow mirrors, door handles, center console and interior stitching, while the other is yellow with black accents. Siri Eyes Free is now available on S, SV and SL trims.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Nissan Juke gets a few styling tweaks and adds a new trim level to the lineup for 2015. The front fascia has been revised, giving the vehicle slightly more aggressive looks. Inside a few new features are standard, including a rearview monitor and a text messaging assistant. Also new for 2015 is the Juke NISMO RS, which is even more performance oriented than the standard Juke NISMO and includes a more powerful engine and stiffer suspension for better handling.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe quirky Juke and performance-oriented Juke Nismo carry into 2014 essentially unchanged. Two new exterior colors--Red Alert and Bordeaux Black--have been added to the palette for 2014, while Metallic Bronze has been dropped.
SelectBrowse ListingsNissan has kept the Juke mostly unchanged for 2013, however there are a couple of additions to Jukes sold with the Navigation package that include a rear view monitor and a revised stereo. Juke SL models also benefit from the new stereo.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe diminutive Nissan Juke was introduced last year, and carries over into 2012 virtually unchanged.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe diminutive Nissan Juke is all-new for 2011. The crossover rides on the chassis employed by both the Versa and the Cube, and power comes from Nissan's new direct-injection turbocharged 1.6L 4-cylinder, which puts out a strong 188 hp. The Juke is offered in both front- and all-wheel drive, and front-wheel drive models equipped with the continuously variable transmission return 27 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
SelectBrowse ListingsAn exceptionally lively compact crossover, the Nissan JUKE became one of the most distinguished vehicles on the road starting in 2011. Based off a 2009 concept car, the JUKE invokes coupe-like styling on an available all-wheel drive platform. A strikingly sporty front and rear end resembling the 370Z, standard 17-inch wheels and hidden rear door handles are some traits employed on the Nissan JUKE. Despite the way body lines wrap over the crossover vehicle, a five-passenger interior provides flexibility cargo space. The ultramodern look of the JUKE is matched with a high technology powerplant. Described as a 1.6-liter DIG-T engine, the four-cylinder power unit is turbocharged and intercooled as well as equipped with gasoline direct injection. The radical DeltaWing prototype sports car ran a derivative of the engine at the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans. Generating 188 horsepower in the 2011 Nissan JUKE, the engine was tweaked in 2014 with the introduction of a 197-horsepower JUKE NISMO and 215-horsepower NISMO RS. NISMO versions of the JUKE were also equipped with special track-inspired enhancements. An upgrade to the Nissan JUKE in 2015 included an exterior refresh, new colors and added standard technologies.
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