Nissan has unveiled the updated 2025 Juke lineup for Australia, featuring a mild facelift, interior upgrades, and a new range-topping N-Sport variant while maintaining pricing for carried-over models.
Pricing and Model Range:
The 2025 Nissan Juke lineup now consists of five variants:
- Juke ST: $28,890
- Juke ST+: $31,640
- Juke ST-L: $34,940
- Juke Ti: $37,390
- Juke N-Sport (new): $38,390
Prices remain unchanged for existing models, with the new N-Sport commanding a $1,000 premium over the Ti.
Key Updates:
The refreshed Juke receives several notable improvements:
- New grille design with a trim strip spanning the top
- Larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen (up from 8.0 inches) across all variants
- Adaptive cruise control is now standard
- Disc brakes on all wheels for every model
Higher-spec variants gain additional features:
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster (up from 7.0 inches)
- USB-A and USB-C ports
- Larger glovebox and longer center console
- Wireless phone charger
New N-Sport Flagship:
The N-Sport model introduces:
- Two-tone black roof
- Black bumper and side accents
- Yellow interior accents
- Black grained PVC dashboard and door finisher
- Black Alcantara dashboard with white stitching
Powertrain:
The Juke's powertrain remains unchanged:
- 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine
- 84kW of power and 180Nm of torque
- Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission
- Front-wheel drive
Safety:
The Juke retains its five-star ANCAP safety rating from 2019 testing. New safety features include:
- Blind-spot assist (upgraded from monitoring only)
- Surround-view camera for ST-L and above
- ProPILOT semi-autonomous driving capabilities on higher trims
Ending statement:
With its refreshed design, enhanced technology, and the addition of the new N-Sport flagship, the 2025 Nissan Juke aims to strengthen its position in the competitive small SUV segment. While sales have improved in 2024, Nissan hopes these updates will further boost the Juke's appeal to Australian buyers.