Nissan Juke is one of the most recognizable crossovers in the B segment, which combines a daring design, compact dimensions and good cross-country ability. Since its debut in 2010, the model has gone through two generations and many updates, but one thing has remained unchanged: choice of equipment can dramatically change your car experience. In 2026 line Juke in Russia and the CIS countries it is presented in several versions - from budget Visia to top Acenta Premium, each of which has unique chips.

In this article we will look at all available configurations, compare them by equipment, engines and prices, and also give recommendations on which version to choose depending on your needs: for city trips, family outings or even light off-roading. We will pay special attention hidden options that dealers often do not advertise, but which can significantly affect comfort and safety.

Generation overview: how does the 2026 Juke differ from previous versions

First generation Nissan Juke (2010–2019) was revolutionary thanks to its futuristic design, reminiscent of a sports car, and unusual lighting technology. However, it also had its drawbacks: a cramped interior, noisy suspension and weak engines on basic versions. The second generation (since 2019) has corrected many flaws:

  • 🔹 Extended wheelbase (+102 mm) - more legroom for rear passengers.
  • 🔹 New CMF-B platform (like Renault Captur), which improved handling.
  • 🔹 Digital dashboard (optional) and updated multimedia with support Apple CarPlay And Android Auto.
  • 🔹 Hybrid version (1.6 l + electric motor) for the European market (not officially sold in Russia).

In 2026 Juke received a minor restyling: updated bumpers, LED headlights as standard and an expanded list of safety options. However, the key difference from competitors (Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic) is unique style, which you either like at first sight or repel.

📊 Which generation of Juke do you like best?
  • First (2010–2019)
  • Second (2019–present)
  • Both options are good
  • I don't like any of them

Comparison of Nissan Juke 2026 trim levels: equipment table

In Russia, 4 configurations are officially presented: Visia, Acenta, Tekna And Acenta Premium. Below is a comparison table of key options. Please note that some features (eg cruise control) may be available as an option even in the basic versions.

Option Visia Acenta Tekna Acenta Premium
Engine 1.0 T (117 hp) 1.0 T (117 hp) / 1.3 T (158 hp) 1.3 T (158 hp) 1.3 T (158 hp)
Gearbox 6 manual transmission / CVT 6 manual transmission / CVT CVT CVT
Heated steering wheel ❌ No ❌ No ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
360° camera ❌ No ❌ No ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Leather interior ❌ Fabric ❌ Fabric/combined ✅ Partial skin ✅ Full skin

Important nuance: included Tekna And Acenta Premium package preinstalled Safety Shieldwhich includes:

  • 🚨 Automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian recognition.
  • 🚨 Blind Spot Monitoring (BSW) with rear cross traffic warning.
  • 🚨 Lane Keeping Assistant (LKA).
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If safety is important to you, choose the minimum Acenta - in Visia many systems come as an option at extra cost.

Which Juke trim level to choose: expert recommendations

The choice depends on your budget and priorities. Let's consider some scenarios:

1. City car for one or two people (Visia)

If you need an inexpensive crossover for city trips, the basic package Visia with engine 1.0 T (117 hp) and a manual transmission will fit perfectly. Pros:

  • 💰 Lowest price (from 1.8 million rubles in 2026).
  • 🅿️ Compact dimensions (length 4.2 m) - easy to park.
  • ⛽ Low fuel consumption (5.5 l/100 km in the combined cycle).

Cons: lack climate control (air conditioning only), poor sound insulation and minimal security systems.

2. Family option (Acenta)

For those who often carry children or passengers, it is better to consider Acenta with variator and engine 1.3 T (158 hp). It's already here:

  • 👶 Heated front seats and rear (optional).
  • 🎵 Multimedia with Apple CarPlay And Android Auto.
  • 🚗 Parking sensors front and back.

Cost starts from 2.1 million rubles, but for this money you get a much more comfortable and safe car.

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If you choose Acenta, be sure to order the option "Winter package" — it includes heating of the windshield and washer nozzles, which is critical for Russian winters.

3. Maximum comfort and technology (Tekna or Acenta Premium)

Top trim levels are suitable for those who value premium equipment. Here you will find:

  • 🎛️ Digital dashboard (7-inch display).
  • 🔊 Premium audio system Bose with 8 speakers.
  • 🚗 Adaptive cruise control (ACC).

However, the price already starts from 2.5 million rubles, which is comparable to older crossovers (for example, Nissan Qashqai).

Secret option for top trim levels

Order panoramic roof — it is not included in the standard equipment, but it can be installed at an authorized dealer for ~150,000 rubles. This is one of the most popular options among owners Juke.

Engines and transmissions: which one to choose for Juke

In 2026 Nissan Juke in Russia it is available with two petrol engines:

  1. 1.0 T (117 hp) - turbocharged three-cylinder engine, developed jointly with Renault. Pros: low consumption (5.2–5.8 l/100 km), minimal tax (12 hp by Russian standards). Cons: weak dynamics (acceleration to 100 km/h in 11.5 s), vibrations at idle.
  2. 1.3 T (158 hp) — a more powerful version with better traction at low revs. Consumption is higher (6.0–6.5 l/100 km), but acceleration to 100 km/h takes 9.5 seconds. Ideal for the track and overtaking.

The choice for transmission is simple:

  • 🔧 6-speed manual - only for 1.0 T, suitable for economical drivers.
  • 🔄 CVT Xtronic — available for both engines, provides smooth acceleration, but requires careful handling (regular oil changes every 60,000 km!).

☑️ What to check when buying a Juke with a CVT

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⚠️ Attention! If you plan to go off-road or tow a trailer, avoid the CVT—it's not designed to handle heavy loads. In this case, it is better to choose Juke with mechanics or consider alternatives (e.g. Dacia Duster).

Hidden options and lifehacks when purchasing

Many dealers do not talk about additional features that can be ordered even after purchase. Here are some useful tips:

  • 🔌 Wireless charging for smartphone — installed in the armrest (cost ~25,000 rubles).
  • 🔑 Keyless entry with auto start — option for cold regions (from 40,000 rubles).
  • 🎨 Two-tone body paint — for example, black roof + red bottom (surcharge ~50,000 rubles).

It's also worth knowing about "hidden" settings multimedia system:

  • 📱 On the menu Settings → System → Regional settings You can enable the display of speed in km/h and miles at the same time.
  • 🔊 The audio system has an equal mode Bose Centerpoint, which improves sound at low volumes (activated by long pressing the button MODE).

⚠️ Attention! When ordering a car through an official dealer, please check whether the price includes winter package (heated steering wheel, seats, windshield). It is often offered as a separate option, although in colder regions it should be standard.

Prices and promotions: how to save on buying a Juke in 2026

Cost Nissan Juke in Russia at the beginning of 2026 varies from 1.8 to 2.7 million rubles depending on the configuration. Here are the current prices (Moscow region, official dealers):

Equipment Engine Price, rub. Notes
Visia 1.0 T (117 hp) manual transmission 1 850 000 No air conditioning!
Acenta 1.0 T (117 hp) CVT 2 100 000 + Climate control, rear view camera
Tekna 1.3 T (158 hp) CVT 2 450 000 + Leather interior, Bose, 360° camera
Acenta Premium 1.3 T (158 hp) CVT 2 680 000 + Panoramic roof, adaptive cruise

How to save:

  1. 📅 Purchase at the end of the quarter (March, June, September, December) - dealers often offer discounts of up to 100,000 rubles to meet the sales plan.
  2. 🔄 Trade-in — when you return your old car, you can get an additional fee. discount up to 5%.
  3. 💳 Loan with subsidy - some banks (for example, SberBank) offer discount programs for new cars Nissan.

It’s also worth keeping an eye on promotions on the website. Nissan Russia — sometimes there are sales with gifts (for example, free installation of an alarm system or winter tires).

Frequently asked questions about Nissan Juke (FAQ)

❓ Which engine is more reliable: 1.0 T or 1.3 T?

Both engines are reliable with proper maintenance, but 1.3 T (158 hp) less prone to vibration and better suited to the trail. 1.0 T (117 hp) more economical, but requires more frequent oil changes (every 10,000 km). The main disadvantage of the three-cylinder engine is noise at high speeds.

❓ Is it possible to install all-wheel drive on the Juke?

Officially Nissan Juke The second generation in Russia is sold only with front-wheel drive. However, on the secondary market you can find versions with the system ALL-MODE 4x4-i (from the first generation), but they are rare and expensive to maintain. For off-road use it is better to consider Nissan Qashqai or Dacia Duster.

❓ What is the warranty for Nissan Juke in 2026?

Official guarantee - 3 years or 100,000 km (whichever comes first). The CVT has a separate warranty - 5 years or 150,000 km, subject to maintenance at an official dealer. Important: the warranty does not apply to wear on clutch, brake pads and tires.

❓ What is the fuel consumption of the Juke 1.3 T on the highway?

According to the owners, real consumption 1.3 T (158 hp) with a CVT on the highway is 5.5–6.0 l/100 km at a speed of 90–110 km/h. In the city, consumption rises to 8–9 l/100 km. To reduce fuel consumption, it is recommended to use the mode Eco and monitor the tire pressure (optimally 2.2 bar).

❓ What are the most common breakdowns of the Juke?

According to statistics from service centers, the most common problems are:

  • 🔋 Battery — often discharges in winter due to the large amount of electronics (solution: install an AGM battery with a capacity of 70 Ah).
  • 🔊 Front suspension rattle - usually associated with wear of the stabilizer struts (replacement every 30,000 km).
  • 📱 Media freezing - can be treated by flashing or resetting settings (Settings → System → Reset).