What Year Did the Nissan Juke First Come Out

Nissan Juke Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Nissan Juke here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Nissan Juke 2019 or Mini Cooper 2018: Which should I buy?

    A: You're right; every car has its positives and negatives, so try before you buy. Sit in them, drive them, and assess them for your particular needs. There are no hidden nasties in the Juke or Cooper A to worry about. You can negotiate on anything, everything is up for grabs, so have a go and see what you can win.

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  • Is my Juke a lemon?

    If we had decent consumer laws I reckon you would be in line to get a new car or a refund, but as we don't you face a difficult and stressful time trying to resolve the issues with your car. You need to go to your dealer and lodge a claim for action under the car's warranty. Explain to them your concerns and the stress the car is causing you. If that doesn't elicit a suitable response go directly to Nissan's customer assistance service and register your concerns with them. After that you can go to Consumer Affairs in NSW and request their assistance.

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  • Service interval for Juke

    These days the quickest and easiest solution is to go to the maker's website. Nissan spokesman Peter Fadeyev says: "I can confirm the 2015 Nissan Juke requires scheduled servicing every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever occurs first."

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Nissan Juke Interior

The Juke's biggest step forward over its predecessor has been inside, with a palpably larger and roomier body moving beyond the more than just cursory '2+2' space for adults stuck in the back seat.

Entry and egress are now no-longer hindered by narrow door openings and instead are aided by overhead grab handles for all but the driver's side. There's ample legroom and shoulder space for larger bodies up front. The driving position is nigh-on perfect for most people, assisted by a lovely three-spoke wheel (with paddle shifts), excellent ventilation and thoughtful placement of most switchgear and controls. Storage options abound, including a massive glovebox. And the old feeling of cheapness has been confined to the dustbin.

Large, clear instrument dials flank a central screen, offering an auxiliary digital speedometer, driving data, and more.

Actually, there's very little wrong with the rear-seat as well, thanks to equally wide apertures to help get in and out, comfy cushions, bottle holders in all doors, a mobile phone receptacle and well-sited elbow rests. The backrest angle is acceptably angled, headroom is fine, big feet can fit beneath the front seats, and even the centre isn't purgatory for short trips.

The boot is deep and wide and very usefully shaped, though beware the high loading lip. Cargo area measures in at 422 litres (up from 354L), rising to 1305L with the rear backrests dropped. A space-saver spare lives beneath the flat floor.

Nissan Juke Boot Space

The Nissan Juke has a boot capacity of 422 litres, which is surprisingly ample given its design. It is one of the largest boot capacities in the small SUV segment, and allows room for a space-saver spare under the boot floor.

Nissan Juke Fuel Consumption

The Nissan Juke is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 5.8L/100km for Hatchback /PULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2021 Hatchback 5.8L/100km 1.0L PULP 7 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 5.8L/100km 1.0L PULP 7 SP AUTO
2020 SUV 6L/100km 1.2L PULP 6 SP MAN
2019 SUV 6L/100km 1.2L PULP 6 SP MAN
2018 SUV 5.6L/100km 1.2L PULP 6 SP MAN
2017 SUV 5.6L/100km 1.2L PULP 6 SP MAN

* Combined fuel consumption See All Nissan Juke Pricing and Specs for 2021

Nissan Juke Dimensions

The dimensions of the Nissan Juke Hatchback and SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2021 Hatchback 1595x1800x4210 mm 172 mm
2021 SUV 1595x1800x4210 mm 172 mm
2020 SUV 1565x1765x4135 mm 180 mm
2019 SUV 1565x1765x4135 mm 180 mm
2018 SUV 1565x1765x4135 mm 180 mm
2017 SUV 1565x1765x4135 mm 180 mm

The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Nissan Juke Dimensions

Nissan Juke Accessories

The Juke ST+ includes AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-departure warning and lane-keep assist, forward collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot warning, traffic-sign recognition, hill-start assist, a reversing camera and front and rear parking sensors.

You'll also find an 8.0-inch touchscreen offering voice recognition, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, sat-nav, CD player, paddle-shifters, climate control air-con, heated front seats, LED fog lights, cruise control with speed limiter, a part-digital instrumentation display, electric folding mirrors and 17-inch alloy wheels, but no wireless smartphone charger.

Nissan Juke Seats

All the Juke's outboard seating rates highly, with a fair amount of cushion thigh support and enveloping backrests up front.

Rear-seat knee space and legroom aren't great, but there's ample headroom while passengers can slot their feet beneath the front seat.

The ST+ does not have a centre-fold armrest, but a small transmission tunnel means that a third adult can squeeze in the middle for short distances without too much discomfort.

While there are bootle holders in the doors, there's nowhere to store a cup unless you stretch forward to use the ones in the centre console beside the front-seat occupants.

There are no rear centre air vents.

Nissan Juke Wheel Size

The Nissan Juke has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from P215x60 R17 for Hatchback in 2021.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2021 Hatchback P215x60 R17 P215x60 R17
2021 SUV P215x60 R17 P215x60 R17
2020 SUV 215x55 R17 17x7 inches 215x55 R17 17x7 inches
2019 SUV 215x55 R17 17x7 inches 215x55 R17 17x7 inches
2018 SUV 215x55 R17 17x7 inches 215x55 R17 17x7 inches
2017 SUV 215x55 R17 17x7.5 inches 215x55 R17 17x7.5 inches

The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Nissan Juke Wheel Sizes

Nissan Juke Towing Capacity

The Nissan Juke has maximum towing capacity of 1250kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2021 Hatchback 1250kg 1250kg
2021 SUV 1250kg 1250kg
2020 SUV 1150kg 1250kg
2019 SUV 1150kg 1250kg
2018 SUV 1150kg 1250kg
2017 SUV 1150kg 1250kg

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Nissan Juke Speed

Nissan Australia does not supply performance figures, but the UK-market Juke with the same DCT gearbox can hit 100km/h in 11.1 seconds, on the way to a 180km/h top-speed.

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What Year Did the Nissan Juke First Come Out

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