Launched in November 2019, with a single 1.0 DIG-T gasoline engine, the Nissan Juke was to expand its range in 2021 with a 1.6 hybrid version of 145 hp, common with the Renault Captur 1.6 E-Tech. She will still be desired.
Unlike its technical cousin, the Renault Captur, the Nissan Juke is rather stingy when it comes to engines. Customers have the only choice of the three-cylinder 1.0 DIG-T 114 hp, with the option of opting for a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Failing to offer the 1.3 petrol unit, the Japanese manufacturer has a non-rechargeable hybrid version in its boxes, system known on the French SUV and developed jointly with Nissan.
A hybrid from € 30,000
Initially planned for early 2021 then at the end of the year, the arrival of the 1.6 hybrid with 145 hp is finally postponed to mid-2022, or almost at the mid-life of the vehicle. Currently, the Juke 1.0 DIG-T is priced at € 21,090 to € 28,140 with the manual transmission and € 24,990 to € 29,840 when paired with the automatic transmission. According to our estimates, the Hybrid Juke will be billed from € 30,500. The Renault Captur 1.6 E-Tech sells for between € 28,200 and € 34,100.