Nissan has revealed the prices for its Juke supermini-cum-crossover, with the entry-level 1.6 petrol version costing £12,795.
Three engines will be available - along with the 115bhp 1.6, there's a 109bhp 1.5 diesel and an all-new direct-injection turbocharged 1.6 petrol engine that produces 187bhp and starts at £15,695 for the two-wheel-drive model.
The range-topping engine is also available in four-wheel-drive mode, mated to a continuously variable transmission gearbox (CVT) which costs £19,995.
Three trims are available. Visia gets 16-inch alloy wheels, ESP, six airbags, sports seats and air conditioning. Accenta gets 17-inch alloys, climate control, Bluetooth with USB connectivity and the Nissan Dynamic Control System.
Two option packs are available with Acenta versions. A £300 Sport Pack upgrades to 17-inch Sport alloys, rear privacy glass and premium seat fabric. A £900 Premium pack gets a combined sat-nav and audio system, a reversing camera and six speakers, as well as the extras that come with the sports pack.
Tekna versions get leather upholstery, the combined sat-nav and audio system, a reversing camera and intelligent key with engine start button.
Orders books open for the Juke next month, with the first deliveries expected towards the end of September.





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