Nissan Juke (2010 – 2019) | Expert Rating [hide]
Summary
The Nissan Juke is a small SUV/crossover that was was produced between 2010 and 2019. It was designed in Nissan Europe’s London studios and was built in Sunderland. It was the first model to carry the Juke name.
The Juke’s review scores have gradually been falling over the years as newer, more advanced competitors have been released. It has received praise for its low price compared to rivals, but has been criticised for its divisive styling and interior quality.
An all-new Nissan Juke was unveiled in September 2019, arriving in the UK just before Christmas. We have a separate page for that model here.
In August 2020, Which? magazine publicly called for all diesel Jukes to be recalled due to a fault in the fuel system that is reported to affect one in five cars. In a 2021 reliability survey, What Car? rated the 2019-2019 Nissan Juke as the 17th most unreliable new car on sale.
Key specifications
Body style: Small SUV/crossoverEngines: petrol, diesel
Price: From £15,520 on-road
Launched: Autumn 2018Last updated: Spring 2018
Replaced: Late 2019
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Media reviews
Reviews, road test and comparisons from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Auto Express
Model reviewed: (range review)“The Nissan Juke was the first small crossover on sale, but it has fallen behind newer rivals for space and efficiency.”
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Autocar
Model reviewed: (range review)“Is the Nissan Juke for us? We found ourselves liking the car a lot. Interior plastics and numb steering count against it, but on the other hand it’s good value for money and will be cheap to run. Best of all, it’s good to see a volume car maker daring to be different and making it work.”
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Car
Model reviewed: 1.2-litre petrol manual Tekna“It’s not the most sophisticated in its class, but the Nissan Juke combines it looks, price and drivability like no other.”
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Carbuyer
Model reviewed: (range review)“Dramatic styling means the Nissan Juke still looks fresh, despite its advancing years. Poor running costs give its age away, though.”
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Evo
Model reviewed: (range review)“Divisive styling, but still an interesting supermini alternative.”
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Honest John
Model reviewed: Range overview“The quirky and unusual Nissan Juke has proved a huge success and become one of the most popular crossovers around.”
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Model reviewed: (range review)“Cars like the Renault Captur and Kia Soul might offer more versatility and space, but Nissan’s tweaks mean you should keep the Juke on your radar if you’re after a stylish crossover.”
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Parkers
Model reviewed: Range review“Compact dimensions and quirky eye-catching design for Nissan’s smallest SUV”
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The Sun
Model reviewed: (range review)“Nissan seems hell-bent on Marmite motors — cars we either love or hate. But, for the majority, the Juke has certainly tickled the taste buds.”
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The Sunday Times
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol manual Visia“The growing problem the Nissan Juke faces is that manifestly ‘different’ cars on this scale are themselves not such a different idea these days.”
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Model reviewed: (range review)“Far more style than substance, and better to look at than to drive.”
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The Telegraph
Model reviewed: (range review)“Those quirky looks hide an unresolved car that’s average in most areas, and poor in others. The rear seats are dark and cramped, the interior’s cheap and nasty, the equipment is stingy and the Nissan Juke misses out on the latest safety equipment, too.”
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Top Gear
Model reviewed: (range review)“It’s divisive but, judging by sales, in a good way. Another Nissan crossover success.”
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What Car?
Model reviewed: (range review)“Most rivals are more practical and better to drive.”
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Which?
Model reviewed: (range review)“Not everyone will like its styling, but it brings something new to the small car arena and is both practical and decent to drive. However, it’s not quite a Best Buy and the cramped rear seats and small boot won’t suit everyone.”
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Safety rating
Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
No safety rating
The Nissan Juke was crash tested by Euro NCAP in 2012 and was awarded a five-star rating.
This rating expired in January 2018 and is no longer valid.
Eco rating
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
The Nissan Juke was not lab tested by Green NCAP during its production life.
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