First time for car leasing and looking back at the process, everything went smoothly. Quite a lot of paperwork to sign before getting a delivery date but i suppose it’s all part of the course. David Harding was very helpful from start to finish and helped me with all the questions that i had. I can’t speak highly enough of David. The car was delivered by a very helpful and pleasant man ( Jim ) , who showed me all that i needed to know about the car. I would recommend select car leasing for all aspects and i have no negatives .
Nissan Juke Hatchback
1.6 Hybrid N-Connecta 5dr Auto [2024]
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Nissan Juke Hatchback
Download vehicle brochureThe Nissan Juke might have been launched way back in 2010 - but it shows absolutely no signs of losing its crown as the King of the compact SUV crossovers. With distinctive styling and solid performance the Juke is often credited with kickstarting the SUV crossover trend. And it’s proved so popular that more than a million Jukes have rolled off the production line at the Nissan factory in Sunderland. A facelift for the Juke in 2024 provided a fresh interior, larger touchscreen, and the addition of a 'dynamic' N-Sport trim level.
Key facts & figures
Pre-reg vehicle- Manufacturer OTR: £29,095
- Fuel consumption: 58.9 mpg
- Gearbox: Automatic
- Fuel Type: Hybrid
- Engine size: 1598 cc
- 0-62mph: 10.1 seconds
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 110 g/km
- Engine power: 143 bhp
- Boot size: 354 cm³
The Nissan Juke is both a friend and foe of the automotive industry.
On the one hand, it’s carved open a market for people who aspire to lease an SUV, taking full advantage of the noughties’ obsession with the infamous Chelsea Tractor.
However, it’s also responsible for the demise of the traditional family hatchback, which took large slices of the saloon and estate markets with it.
To hold the Juke solely responsible is overstating it somewhat – Nissan wasn’t the only manufacturer designing a small SUV at the time, even if it was the first to launch it.
However, it’s widely credited with the genesis of what became a seismic shift in customer leasing and buying habits. This caused more and more manufacturers to follow, resulting in the masses deciding to try out an SUV crossover.
Despite its divisive styling, the Juke was a massive hit – and it’s gone from strength to strength since.
Now in its second generation, the Juke is based on the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi CMF-B platform. Nissan has given the Juke a mid-life facelift, offering numerous upgrades to fix some of its perceived weaknesses.
We have taken one for a spin to see what it’s like.