2023 Nissan Juke Gains New Emblem And Mildly Updated Aero In Australia | Carscoops carscoops
emblem which looks simpler and more discreet with less chrome. There is also the addition of the Ceramic Grey and the Magnetic Blue shades in the color palette, and new 17-inch alloy wheel designs for specific trims.The 2023 Nissan Juke compared to the previous model . Note the updated Nissan emblem.
What is not so visible are the aerodynamic changes which according to Nissan were applied in the entire Juke range after debuting . Those are probably limited to the underbody, as the grille of the non-electrified Juke looks identical to its predecessor, retaining the visual differentiation with the hybrid.is offered in five trims – ST, ST+, ST-L, ST-L+, and Ti. The entry-level ST and ST+ gain new 17-inch wheels, and the ST-L gets black trim and leather accents with white stitching inside the cabin.
There are no mechanical changes, with the turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine producing 113 hp and 180 Nm of torque. All AU-spec models come standard with a seven-speed DCT automatic gearbox sending power to the front axle.
. The 2023 Juke will hit Australian dealerships in early 2023. We expect the aforementioned changes to be gradually applied in all markets.
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