Nissan Juke Lease
The 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. A facelift for the Juke in 2024 provided a fresh interior, larger touchscreen, and the addition of a 'dynamic' N-Sport trim level.
Read moreWith 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 great vehicle when it comes to a personal lease, the Juke excels in a number of areas, including safety and reliability.
A major facelift has seen improvements to both the exterior and interior making the Juke roomier than ever, with rear-seat knee room increasing by 5.8 cm, rear headroom by 1.1 cm, and luggage capacity boosted by 20% to create 422-litres.
Add in the option of a self-charging hybrid powertrain to keep fuel costs down, and you’ve got yourself a lease vehicle that’s a perfect all-rounder.
That means that leasing a Juke remains a fierce competitor to the new Ford Puma, as well as cars like the Skoda Kamiq and SEAT Arona.
There are six different Jukes to choose from - Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Enigma, N-Sport, Tekna and Tekna+. And even in base Visia form you get 16 inch alloys, LED headlamps, cruise control and a lane departure warning system.
When it comes to the choice of engines, you can choose from a 1.0 litre three cylinder turbo petrol which produces a healthy 114 PS and returns 48 miles the gallon while emitting just 110 g/km of CO2.
Or you’ve got the aforementioned hybrid powertrain which utilises a 1.6 litre petrol engine with power of 143 PS.
The Juke - which sits in the Nissan SUV range alongside the larger Qashqai and X-Trail models - is also available in a dizzying array of interior and exterior combinations.
We have a team of friendly, informative and knowledgeable sales staff who have great experience when it comes to Nissan Juke personal contract hire. They will guide you through a seamless process with minimal hassle while always attempting to find the perfect vehicle setup for you. Email us: enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or call: 0118 920 5130.
Want to know more? Read our Nissan Juke review here.
- Car Leasing Category: Small SUV
- Select’s Car Review Score: 3.7/ 5
- Engine Options: Petrol, hybrid
- Boot capacity: 422 litres
- NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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About the Nissan Juke
The Nissan Juke should need little introduction - it’s been going strong since 2010 and has served countless lease customers extremely well.
The design - which takes all the best bits of a hatchback and an SUV and mashes them together - offers a raised ride height, plenty of room in the rear, and a generous boot.
Meanwhile the introduction of a hybrid powertrain will help lease customers slash their fuel costs, with that particular variant offering fuel economy of 55 miles to the gallon.
As a rival to the Ford Puma, Volkswagen T-Cross, Skoda Kamiq and Kia Niro, it’s tough to beat.
Why lease a Nissan Juke?
Affordability lies at the heart of a Nissan Juke lease.
For a low monthly fee you can get behind the wheel of a trend-setting crossover that continues to evolve and adapt for the demands of the modern world.
There are lots of different trim levels up for grabs to suit your preferences, and both the traditional petrol engine and the hybrid powertrain will help to keep fuel costs low - the 1.0 petrol unit returns up to 48 mpg.
You can also expect a refined ride, plenty of cargo carrying capability, and an abundance of equipment fitted as standard.
Which Nissan Juke engine is right for me?
Your choice here is limited to just two engines - but both have a unique appeal.
1.0 DiG-T
The 1.0 litre petrol ‘DiG-T’ engine is small but punchy, returning power of 114 PS and great fuel economy. It’s perfect for the demands of daily driving.
1.6 Hybrid
The joy of this particular hybrid is that it doesn’t need to be plugged in as it’s self-charging. It develops power of 143 PS and 205 Nm of torque and will accelerate you from 0-62mph in a shade over 10 seconds.
Which Nissan Juke trim level should I lease?
There are five different trims to choose from, each coming with their own standard-fit level of kit.
What vehicles are similar to the Nissan Juke that I should consider?
Ford Puma Hatchback
Now resurrected, the Puma joins the Ford range as the flagship compact SUV and offers Ford's traditional great economy and strong build quality.
Seat Arona Hatchback
The Arona is a new compact SUV from SEAT and offers razor-sharp good looks and a range of economical engines to keep running costs low.
Kia Stonic Estate
The Kia Stonic arrived in 2017 and has been praised for its exceptional range of standard equipment and ride comfort.
Toyota Yaris Cross SUV
A jacked-up, chunkier version of the Yaris, the Yaris Cross offers SUV styling, hybrid economy and supermini dimensions in one easy-to-live-with package.
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Nissan Juke Review
Standout styling and a great interior make the Juke a top choice for those that don’t want to just blend into the crowd. Its quirky looks make it stand out among the competition, and it backs up the visual pizazz with a top-quality interior and a pretty decent driving experience too.
Nissan Juke Hybrid Review
Part of Nissan's electrification, the Nissan Juke Hybrid retains the Juke's stylistic design and practicality, now with a low-emissions twist. ‘You can also read our review of the Nissan Juke Hybrid, which has a self-charging powertrain and will return up to 56 miles to the gallon’.
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Nissan Juke Frequently Asked Questions
Nissan’s Juke is a funky, eye-catching small SUV crossover at an attractive price. It comes with plenty of features as standard and is fun to drive too. With a punchy-but-efficient petrol engine and a choice of a hybrid powertrain as well as a manual or automatic gearboxes, it won’t cost the earth to run or lease. It comes in a range of trim levels to suit different budgets.
Considering its style and the amount of features you get with it, the Juke is very competitively priced when it comes to leasing rates. But that’s especially true at Select Car Leasing, thanks to our market-leading links with the automotive industry. These let us offer you the most competitive leasing rates and special offers in the UK, so check out the full list of Nissan Juke deals now and find the best one for you.
The Juke trades on its style, and has done so ever since it was first introduced back in 2010. This is the second-generation model, which was launched in 2019. Built in Sunderland, it’s got a bold visual design and a sporty stance, with the high ride height of an SUV. You get five good-sized seats and a roomy boot, and a three-cylinder, 1.0-litre engine that has plenty of oomph. A sophisticated self-charging hybrid powertrain is also available.
It drives nicely through the bends too, with composed road-holding skills. The interior is similarly stylish to the outside and all models come with plenty of features. Higher-spec models get some limited self-driving features, which really help you stay relaxed on the motorway.
The Juke was reviewed and tested by independent safety organisation Euro NCAP in 2019 and was given the maximum five-star score, with particularly good marks in the adult occupant safety tests. All models get automatic emergency braking systems fitted as standard, as well as lane-departure warning systems.
Higher-spec versions can add lane-keep assist, which actively nudges you back into your lane if you veer out of it, and a blind-spot warning system, as well as tech to watch out for oncoming vehicles when you’re reversing out of a parking space, and adaptive cruise control. When it comes to practicality, there’s room for two adults in the back as long as they’re not too tall, and there’s a big boot with a wide opening for larger objects.
There are two engines to choose from with a Juke lease - a traditional 1.0 litre petrol unit or a more powerful, more efficient 1.6 litre self-charging hybrid powertrain.
The entry-level Visa trim has LED lights, DAB radio and Bluetooth and cruise control, but if you want a proper 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto, then you’ll want to start your search with the Acenta models, which also has17-inch wheels and a rear-view camera. The N-Connecta trim is where you can choose the option of the self-charging hybrid engine and also adds bigger alloy wheels, sat-nav and climate control. Tekna models have chunky 19-inch alloys, more advanced safety systems and a Bose sound system. The top-spec Tekna+ has two-tone metallic paint and a choice of exterior personalisation features on the outside.
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