Australian pricing and details for the updated 2023 Nissan Juke has been issued today, outlining subtle styling and tech tweaks for the new model year.
The 2023 Nissan Juke arrives as the first update for the new second-generation model, which launched in Australia in early 2020, priced from $27,990 before on-road costs.
Note: So far, the top Ti variant is the only MY23 variant with images available
Snapshot
- Light aero tweaks
- Styling changes inside, audio upgrades
- Small price increases
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Pricing moves for 2023
In its refreshed form, the 2023 Juke is priced from $28,390 (+$400), the ST+ from $31,140 (+$400), the ST-L from $34,440 (+$500), ST-L+ from $35,540 ($400), and top-shelf Ti from $36,890 (+$400), marking a modest increase across the range. (All prices exclude on-road costs.)
What's new?
Changes for the new model year include a more aerodynamic underbody (although official fuel consumption is unchanged) inherited from the hybrid model not offered in Australia, along with new 17-inch wheels on ST and ST+ variants.
The ST-L gains new black interior highlights and ‘leather-accented’ seats with white stitching. A new luggage board has also been added to the boot area of the ST-L, ST-L+ and Ti grades, boosting storage versatility in the rear.
The Juke boasts a 422-litre boot capacity in its second-gen form, growing to 1305 litres with the rear seats folded. By comparison, the much more popular Toyota Yaris Cross lists only 390 litres (with no seats-down figure provided).
The ST-L, ST-L+ and Ti grades also now feature Nissan’s ‘Intelligent Key’ proximity locking and unlocking, along with enhanced Bose audio that includes speakers in the headrests of the front seats. The ST-L+ and Ti models add to this with two extra rear speakers for a total of 10.
Equipment list
ST ($28,390)
EXTERIOR |
New: 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels (new design) |
New: New Nissan badging |
Rear spoiler |
LED daytime running lights |
CONVENIENCE |
Auto-fold, heated door mirrors |
Auto LED headlights |
Paddle shifters |
Idle start/stop |
4.2-inch TFT Advanced Drive-Assist® Display instrument cluster |
CONNECTIVITY |
8.0-inch touchscreen with USB port |
Wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto~ |
Voice recognition |
Four-speaker stereo |
SEATING |
Monoform cloth seats |
Six-way manual-adjustable driver seat |
Metallic grey centre console |
SAFETY |
Rear-view camera with rear parking sensors |
Alarm |
Forward Collision Warning + Intelligent Emergency Braking (pedestrian and cyclist) |
Lane Departure Warning |
Intelligent Lane Intervention |
Traffic Sign Recognition |
Cruise Control with Active Speed Limiter |
Blind Spot Warning |
Rear Cross Traffic Alert |
Intelligent Driver Assist |
High Beam Assist |
Emergency Stop Signal |
Hill Start Assist |
ST+ (31,140) adds
EXTERIOR |
New: 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels (new design) |
New: New Nissan badging |
LED fog lights |
CONVENIENCE |
Auto A/C |
Heated front seats |
CONNECTIVITY |
Satellite Navigation |
DAB+ digital radio |
SAFETY |
Front parking sensors |
ST-L ($34,440) adds
EXTERIOR |
New: Shark fin antenna |
19-inch two-tone alloys |
CONVENIENCE |
New: Intelligent Key with walkaway lock and approach unlock function |
Push-button start |
Auto-dimming rear-view mirror |
Auto rain-sensing wipers |
Ambient interior lighting |
Electric park brake with auto-hold |
7.0-inch TFT Advanced Drive-Assist® Display instrument cluster |
Rear USB port for device charging |
Drive Modes (Sport/Standard/Eco) |
Vanity mirror with illumination |
SEATING |
New: Full leather-accented* Monoform seats |
New: Luggage board |
Front armrest |
Leather-accented* steering wheel |
Leather-accented* shifter |
Six-way manual adjustable passenger seat |
CONNECTIVITY |
Six-speaker stereo |
SAFETY |
Intelligent Around-View Monitor with Moving Object Detection |
Intelligent Cruise Control |
ST-L+ ($35,540) adds
SEATING |
Monoform seats with black part cloth, part-white and black leather-accented* seat trim |
White leather-accented dashboard, knee pad, door trim and front armrest |
Black chrome centre console and headrest finisher |
CONNECTIVITY |
New: 10-speaker Bose audio |
Ti ($36,890) adds
EXTERIOR |
19-inch Akari alloys |
Privacy glass |
CONVENIENCE |
Illuminated JUKE kick plates |
Follow-Me-Home Headlights |
SEATING |
Monoform quilted leather-accented* seats with Alcantara® trim |
Black Alcantara® dashboard, knee pad and door panels |
Soft-pad meter visor |
SAFETY |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System |
ENERGY ORANGE |
Monoform seats black and orange leather-accented* seat trim |
Orange leather-accented* dashboard, knee pad, door trim and front armrest |
*Nissan notes that leather-accented features and upholstery "may contain synthetic material". Generally this means that the trim is a combination of both, with 'high-impact' surfaces usually an artificial leather for durability.
Power & fuel use
The Juke is unchanged mechanically, with power still delivered by an 84kW/180Nm 1.0-litre turbo petrol three-cylinder engine, sent to the front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Fuel consumption is likewise unchanged, listed at 5.8L/100km on the combined cycle.
Ownership
As before, the 2023 Nissan Juke is covered by Nissan’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, five-year, 24-hour roadside assistance and six-year capped-price-servicing program.
MY23 capped-price servicing has not been released, but the below table shows 2022 pricing, which should be indicative of what to expect. Prices include GST.
Model Name | Model Code | Model Variant | Frequency | Service 1 | Service 2 | Service 3 | Service 4 | Service 5 | Service 6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JUKE | F16 | All | 12 months / 20,000 km | $300 | $458 | $518 | $476 | $325 | $1,598 |
2023 Nissan Juke pricing & availability
The updated Nissan Juke will arrive in Nissan dealerships from early 2023.
Model | Price |
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2023 Juke ST | $28,390 |
2023 Juke ST+ | $31,140 |
2023 Juke ST-L | $34,440 |
2023 Juke ST-L+ | $35,540 |
2023 Juke Ti | $36,890 |
Sales performance
So far in 2022, Nissan has sold 1056 examples of its new Juke (September-end figures), compared to 1818 at the same point in 2021.
The Juke is outsold by most models in the popular 'light SUV' segment, which is led by the ageing Mazda CX-3 (7780 year-to-date), Kia Stonic (7036), Toyota Yaris Cross (5932), Hyundai Venue (5595), Volkswagen T-Cross (4391), and Suzuki Jimny (4118). The Juke is a chance to overtake Ford's Puma in sales figures (1749), and it leads the related Renault Captur (997).
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