The Nissan Juke has received an update focusing on its interior, standing out with a revamped cockpit, which includes the car’s dashboard.
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While the external changes are subtle, with highlights including the availability of the color yellow, new wheel designs, and updated tire compound for the hybrid model, the interior is where the main improvements have been made.
Previously criticized for its outdated entertainment system and low-quality materials, the new Juke promises a more comfortable and modern experience, with new seats and upgraded material options for each trim level.
The highlight of the interior is the 12.3-inch infotainment screen, now oriented towards the driver, offering customization and support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, the N-Connecta models and above feature fully digital instruments. Nissan also emphasizes the ease of access to safety features, reducing the need for multiple commands.
As for the mechanics, the range of engines remains unchanged, with options such as the 1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol engine and the hybrid model, which offers a power of up to 141 horsepower. With prices starting from around $29,500 for the entry-level Acenta Premium model, the updated Juke aims to attract consumers with its refreshed interior and technological improvements.