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New Nissan Juke Pricing

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Customers will be able to order the next generation Nissan Juke in October with prices starting from £17,395 OTR, and range-topping Tekna+ versions from £23,895.

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Five trim levels are available for the second-generation Juke. Standard equipment includes 16-inch steel wheels, LED headlamps, manual air-conditioning, a 4.2-inch TFT screen for the instrument cluster, as well as a host of safety equipment, including intelligent automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, cruise control and hill start assist.

The Nissan Juke Acenta is priced from £18,995 and adds 17-inch alloy wheels, a rear-view camera, a roaming Wi-Fi hotspot and an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system with support for Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and voice recognition.

Nissan's mid-range Juke N-Connecta model starts from £20,995. Upgrades over the Acenta trim level include LED fog lamps, rear privacy glass, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, parking sensors all round and a pair of electrically adjustable and heated wing mirrors.

Inside, there's a seven-inch digital instrument binnacle, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, automatic climate control, an electronic handbrake, an ambient interior lighting system, TomTom navigation and a leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift-knob.

The Juke Tekna is priced from £22,495 and features 19-inch alloy wheels, a heated front windscreen, heated front seats, a 360-degree camera and an eight-speaker Bose surround sound system. Nissan's advanced safety equipment package is also fitted, which includes adaptive cruise control, an advanced driver monitoring system and rear cross-traffic alert.

Nissan's Tekna+ model heads the Juke's standard-issue trim levels, with prices starting from £23,895. Additional equipment over the Juke Tekna includes a set of 19-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, two-tone metallic paint, a satin finish front skid plate and pearl black trim inserts for the crossover's bumpers and side skirts.

Finally, Nissan will release a launch edition version of the Juke, called the Premiere Edition. Prices start from £23,995, for which buyers get a set of unique 19-inch alloy wheels, a pair of leather and Alcantara-trimmed sports seats and a unique two-tone paint finish, with a pearl black base coat and Fuji Sunset Red highlights.

The only engine available from launch is a turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol unit, producing 115bhp and up to 200Nm of torque, courtesy of an overboost function. The engine sends its power to the front wheels via either a six-speed manual gearbox or an all-new seven-speed dual clutch automatic.
 

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