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Nissan Australia announces updated MY23 Juke

by Robert Barry
October 31, 2022
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Nissan Australia has confirmed the changes to its MY23 Juke light SUV which it says offers new design elements and improved cabin technology.

The Juke will continue to be offered in five grades, stepping from ST to ST+, then ST-L, ST-L+, and the flagship Ti or Ti Energy Orange models and the entire range now benefits from aerodynamic changes.

Updated badging across the Juke range is new for 2023, along with the introduction of two new exterior colour options —cool Ceramic Grey and vibrant Magnetic Blue, the latter of which replaces Vivid Blue.

The Juke ST and ST+ models then introduce a new 17-inch alloy wheel designs, further upping the style factor, while ST-L models debut new black interior elements, along with leather-accented seats* with detailed white stitching for the first time.

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The Juke ST-L, ST-L+ and Ti grades introduce a new luggage board to help make the most of the boot storage, already among the largest in its class.

With technology at the core of the Juke story according to Nissan, the ST-L, ST-L+ and Ti grades also introduce a new Intelligent Key with proximity locking and unlocking, while the premium Bose stereo system — which includes a pair of UltraNearfield speakers integrated into both front-seat headrests – in the JUKE ST-L+ and Ti grades gains an additional two rear speakers, bringing the total to 10 and delivering a truly immersive audio experience to every seat. 

“This evolution of the Juke range delivers yet more appeal to one of the country’s most stylish SUVs,” Nissan Australia managing director Adam Paterson says.

“But style is nothing without substance, and the MY23 Juke delivers plenty of both.

“It’s a hugely exciting time for Nissan, as we’re in the middle of a brand-wide refresh that will give us one of the newest and most exciting vehicle line ups in the country. And the updated Juke is an important part of that story,” Paterson says.

The SUV is still powered by a turbocharged 1.0-litre, three-cylinder engine that produces 84kW and 180Nm, and which is paired with a seven-speed DCT as standard. The high-tech powertrain returns an ADR combined cycle fuel economy figure of 5.8L/100km, making the Nissan Juke among the most fuel-efficient SUVs in Australia.

The Nissan Juke will arrive in Nissan dealerships from early 2023.

MY23 Nissan Juke price list 

ST MSRP $28,390^

ST+ MSRP $31,140^

ST-L MSRP $34,440^

ST-L+ MSRP $35,540^ 

Ti MSRP $36,890^

^ Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) are provided for media purposes only and do not include premium paint, statutory charges or other on-road costs.

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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