NISSAN JUKE 2024 (24)
1.6 Hybrid N-Connecta 5dr Auto

NISSAN JUKE 2024 (24)
1.6 Hybrid N-Connecta 5dr Auto
Vehicle Description
Nissan Juke 1.6 Petrol Hybrid Auto N‑Connecta – Description
The Nissan Juke 1.6 Petrol Hybrid Auto N‑Connecta blends style, efficiency, and modern tech in a compact crossover package. With its hybrid drivetrain, generous equipment, and eye‑catching design, this model offers a balance between performance and economy, ideal for urban driving and everyday use.
Key Specifications
Specification Detail
Engine / Powertrain 1.6-litre petrol / electric hybrid (HEV) system
Power Output ~ 143 bhp
Torque ~ 205 Nm
Transmission Automatic
Acceleration (0‑62 mph) Approx. 10.1 seconds
Top Speed ~ 103 mph
Fuel Efficiency (WLTP Combined) ~ 58.9 mpg
CO₂ Emissions (Combined) ~ 110 g/km
Dimensions (L × W × H) ~ 4,210 mm × 1,800 mm × 1,593 mm
Boot Space ~ 350‑354 litres with seats up
Kerb / Curb Weight ~ 1,327‑1,341 kg
Features & Equipment Highlights
Exterior & Styling
17‑inch alloy wheels
LED headlamps with daytime running lights
Roof spoiler, shark fin antenna, body colour door handles and wing mirrors
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Interior & Comfort
Cloth & synthetic leather seats with contrast inserts (black / melange style)
60/40 split folding rear seats, 5 seats total
Driver’s seat height adjustable, rear head restraints; twin ISOFIX child seat anchors at rear
Technology & Infotainment
12.3‑inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation (TomTom), wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
12.3‑inch full‑colour TFT driver display (“combi‑meter”)
Wireless phone charging pad
Driving, Safety & Convenience
Multiple drive modes: Eco, Normal, Sport
EV mode switch for short electric‑only driving; e‑PEDAL step (regenerative braking/one‑pedal style control)
Front & rear parking sensors, rear‑view camera
Lane Departure Warning / Lane Intervention; Intelligent Emergency Braking (pedestrian & cyclist recognition)
Electric handbrake with auto‑hold; stop/start system; voice recognition
What It’s Good At
Strong fuel efficiency and lower emissions for its class, especially in urban/suburban driving.
Compact yet stylish: easy to manoeuvre, looks modern.
Hybrid features (EV mode, regenerative braking) help reduce fuel use and noise.
Well‑equipped trim: good tech, comfort, and safety for the money.
Things to Consider / Limitations
Electric range is limited (as with most non‑plug‑in hybrids), so long highway runs will still rely on petrol.
Boot space & rear headroom are decent but not class‑leading; may feel tighter with three rear passengers.
The hybrid system adds complexity; maintenance and repair costs may be higher than for pure petrol versions.