2025 Nissan Juke price and specs: Facelift arrives in Australia
A facelift for the Nissan Juke is now on sale in Australia, bringing an updated look and more technology at no additional cost for like-for-like variants.
The facelifted 2025 Nissan Juke light SUV has arrived in Australia with a design refresh, new technology, and improved safety features.
Nissan Australia has kept prices level for like-for-like grades with the Juke line-up starting from $28,890 before on-road costs for the ST and rising to $38,890 for the N-Sport, a new blacked-out variant.
The entry-level Juke ST has lost its 17-inch alloy wheels and body-coloured exterior door handles in favour of ‘steel flex’ wheels with covers and black plastic handles, while DAB+ digital radio has moved to ST+ and above grades for the update.
However the ST is now fitted with a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 7.0-inch instrument cluster display – up from 8.0-inch and 4.2-inch, respectively – along with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support and USB-C charge ports.
The new 12.3-inch touchscreen has been inclined towards the driver by eight degrees to make the touch controls at the far edge of the screen easier to reach.
It also has an improved suite of active safety features with adaptive cruise control and braking support for its blind-spot monitoring system added, while rear drum brakes and a manual handbrake have been replaced by rear disc brakes and an electric handbrake with an auto-hold function.
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All Juke grades also receive a larger glovebox, a redesigned centre console armrest with improved comfort and a clip under the lid to hold three credit cards, and a higher-resolution rear-view camera.
The mid-spec Juke ST-L adds new-look 19-inch alloy wheels, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, rear privacy glass, a frameless rear-view mirror,, a wireless phone charger, and Nissan’s ProPilot semi-autonomous highway driving system.
Nissan says the wireless phone charger in the updated Juke supports devices up to the size of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max, a device released in 2020.
Juke ST-L and Ti variants can now be optioned with a two-tone black roof, while a new Iconic Yellow paint colour claimed to be paler than the yellow offered on the original Juke is available for these grades.
Nissan has discontinued the Juke ST-L+ – which added upgraded Bose speakers and a unique interior look – while a new top-of-the-range N-Sport variant has joined the line-up in Australia.
The N-Sport features a standard two-tone black roof, 19-inch ‘Akari’ alloy wheels, darkened exterior trim, a yellow interior accent, and a soft-touch black Alcantara dashboard panel with white stitching.
Australian versions of the Juke continue to use an 84kW/180Nm 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine matched to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and front-wheel drive.
Combined fuel consumption is rated at 5.8L/100km. The Juke requires 95RON premium unleaded or higher.
A hybrid system derived from the Renault Captur – which the Juke shares its Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi CMF-B modular platform with – is available in Europe but remains unavailable in Australia.
VFACTS new-car sales data reveals 1402 examples of the Nissan Juke have been registered in Australia between January and September 2024, making it one of the slowest-selling light SUVs behind the Mazda CX-3, Suzuki Jimny, Toyota Yaris Cross, Hyundai Venue, Kia Stonic, and Suzuki Ignis.
The 2025 Nissan Juke is on sale now in Australia.
2025 Nissan Juke price in Australia
- ST dual-clutch auto FWD – $28,890
- ST+ dual-clutch auto FWD – $31,640
- ST-L dual-clutch auto FWD: $34,940
- Ti dual-clutch auto FWD: $37,390
- N-Sport dual-clutch auto FWD: $38,390 (new)
Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs.
2025 Nissan Juke ST standard features:
- 17-inch steel wheels with covers (replaces 17-inch alloy wheels)
- Black grained exterior door handles (replaces body-coloured)
- 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen (new)
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (new)
- 7.0-inch semi-digital instrument cluster (new)
- Electric park brake with auto-hold (new)
- Rear disc brakes (new)
- Follow-me-home headlight function (new)
- USB-A and USB-C charge ports (USB-C new)
- Adaptive cruise control (new)
- Blind-spot monitoring with braking (new)
- Four-speaker audio system
- Rear spoiler
- LED headlights and daytime running lights
- Heated auto-folding side mirrors
- Black cloth upholstery
- Six-way manually-adjustable driver’s seat
- Metallic grey centre console
- Rear-view camera
- Rear parking sensors
- Forward collision warning
- Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Lane departure warning
- Lane-keep assist
- Traffic sign recognition
- Rear cross-traffic alert
- Automatic high beam
- Hill start assist
2025 Nissan Juke ST+ adds (over ST):
- DAB+ digital radio
- 17-inch two-tone alloy wheels
- LED fog lights
- Single-zone climate control
- Heated front seats
- Built-in satellite navigation
- Front parking sensors
2025 Nissan Juke ST-L adds (over ST+):
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster (new)
- Wireless phone charger (new)
- Rear privacy glass (new)
- ProPilot semi-autonomous highway driving system (new)
- Leather-accented and cloth upholstery with melange accents (new)
- Frameless auto-dimming rear-view mirror (new)
- Optional two-tone black roof (new)
- 19-inch ‘aero’ alloy wheels (new-look)
- Body-coloured exterior door handles
- Shark fin antenna
- Keyless entry with push-button start
- Luggage board
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Ambient interior lighting
- Rear USB port
- Three drive modes (Sport/Standard/Eco)
- Vanity mirror with illumination
- Front armrest
- Leather-accented steering wheel and gear selector
- Six-way manually-adjustable passenger seat
- 360-degree camera
2025 Nissan Juke Ti adds (over ST-L):
- Unique 19-inch alloy wheels
- Illuminated ‘Juke’ kick plates
- Quilted leather-accented seats with Alcantara trim
- Black Alcantara dashboard, knee pad and door panels
- Soft-pad meter visor
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
- 10-speaker Bose audio system
- Black chrome centre console and headrest trim
2025 Nissan Juke N-Sport adds (over Ti):
- Standard two-tone black roof
- 19-inch ‘Akari’ black alloy wheels
- Black exterior trim
- Yellow interior accent
- Black Alcantara dashboard panel with white stitching
Available single-tone colours include (ST, ST+, ST-L and Ti only):
- Pearl White (new) – $750
- Black Onyx (new) – $750
- Iconic Yellow (new, ST-L and Ti only) – $750
- Fuji Sunset Red – no-cost
- Magnetic Blue – $750
- Gun Metallic – $750
- Ceramic Grey (ST-L and Ti only) – $750
- Platinum (ST-L and Ti only) – $750
Available two-tone colours include (ST-L, Ti and N-Sport only):
- Pearl White with black roof – $1250 (no-cost for N-Sport)
- Magnetic Blue with black roof – $1250 (ST-L and Ti only)
- Fuji Sunset Red with black roof – $1250 (ST-L and Ti only)
- Ceramic Grey with black roof – $1250 (no-cost for N-Sport)
- Iconic Yellow with black roof – no-cost (N-Sport only)
- Platinum with black roof – no-cost (N-Sport only)
- Gun Metallic with black roof – no-cost (N-Sport only)
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