The 2025 Nissan Juke has been treated to a mild facelift, now on sale in Australia with a new flagship joining the range. While the Nissan Juke continues to offer a five-strong lineup, the previous ST-L+ – which sat one step below the top-spec Ti – has been cut, and a new N-Sport now sits atop the range. Despite significant upgrades inside the cabin, prices are unchanged across all variants which carry across, with the range opening at $28,990 before on-road costs in Juke ST guise.
Prices now range up to $38,390 before on-roads in the case of the flagship Juke N-Sport, a $1000 premium above the Ti. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal.
Browse now . In addition to the new grille (which features a trim strip spanning its top, running through the Nissan badge), the new Juke gets disc brakes across the range, a larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen (up from 8.
0 inches) and adaptive cruise control as standard. Further up the variant list there are additions such as a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster (up from 7.
0 inches), USB-A and USB-C ports, a larger glovebox and longer-reaching centre console, and a wireless phone charger. Despite currently enjoying a 60 per cent increase in deliveries compared to 2023, the Juke remains one of Nissan’s slowest sellers in Australia, ahead of only the now-defunct Leaf electric hatchback, the Pathfinder large SUV and Z sports car. Its 1402 deliveries to the en.