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Nissan Juke

Alastair_Crooks@autovia.co.uk

@AllieCrooks

Performance

0-62mph/top speed

10.1 seconds/103mph

Practicality

Boot (seats up/down)

422/1,088 litres

IF the Qashqai helped cement Nissan’s status in the booming family-SUV genre, the Juke undoubtedly did the same for the firm in the B-segment SUV class. The current, second-gen Juke arrived in 2017, but still remains an incredibly popular offering, finishing as the eighth best-selling car in the UK in 2023. Hoping to build on this success, Nissan has updated its little SUV for 2024.

Aside from a new selection of alloy

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