Compact crossover Nissan Juke Since the first generation (2010), it has become a cult model due to its futuristic design, high seating position and dynamic characteristics. Its unusual appearance - a combination of aggressive lines, round headlights and "bubble" shape - has divided car enthusiasts into two camps: some adore it for its eccentricity, others criticize it for its excessive impudence. But regardless of opinions, Juke sets trends in the class of subcompact crossovers, and many manufacturers are trying to repeat its success.

If you are looking for a car with the same bright character, but want to consider alternatives - this article is for you. We analyzed the market and selected 7 models that combine custom design, urban maneuverability and easy off-road potential. Here you will find both direct competitors Juke (For example, Renault Captur on the same platform), as well as unique offers from other brands - from premium Mini Countryman until available Datsun Redi-GO. We’ll also figure out what to look for when choosing, so as not to be disappointed in the purchase.

1. Why Nissan Juke has become a role model?

Before moving on to analogues, it is worth understanding what made Juke so popular. The main trump card of the model is design that leaves no one indifferent. The car looks like a sports car scaled up to crossover proportions: low at the front, high at the rear, hidden rear door handles and headlights that resemble robot eyes. The second generation (2019) retained the DNA of its predecessor, but became more technologically advanced: ProPILOT (semi-autonomous driving), digital instrument panel and improved sound insulation.

Technically Juke also didn’t disappoint: front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive (ALL-MODE 4x4-i) version, petrol turbo engines 1.0 DIG-T (117 hp) and 1.6 DIG-T (200 hp), as well as a hybrid modification for the European market. But the main thing is combination of compactness and maneuverability: ground clearance of 210 mm, short overhangs and a small turning radius (5.3 m) make it ideal for the city and light off-road.

  • 🔥 Design: futuristic, aggressive, memorable (drag coefficient Cd=0.38).
  • 🚗 Platform: Nissan V (joint with Renault CMF-B), like Renault Clio And Captur.
  • 💰 Price: from 1.8 million rubles. (basic version) up to 2.8 million rubles. (top N-Design with a hybrid).
  • Dynamics: acceleration to 100 km/h in 7.9 s (version with 200 hp).
⚠️ Attention: If you like Juke for its appearance, but you plan to often drive off-road, keep in mind that this not an SUV. Ground clearance 210 mm and all-wheel drive ALL-MODE cope with mud and snow, but for serious off-roading it’s better to move aside Nissan Kicks or Dacia Duster.

2. Renault Captur: Closest cousin with French charm

Renault Captur - the most obvious analogue Juke, and for good reason: both cars are built on the same platform CMF-B. However, if Nissan relies on futurism, then Renault offers a more discreet, but no less stylish design. Second generation Captur (2020) received LED optics, two-tone body paint and premium interior trim with a 9.3-inch display Easy Link.

Under the hood are familiar Juke engines: petrol 1.3 TCe (130–155 hp) and hybrid installation E-Tech (140–160 hp). But there is a key difference: Captur offers larger trunk (536 l versus 422 l for Juke) and a softer suspension, which makes it more comfortable over long distances. And the French crossover is cheaper: starting price from 1.6 million rubles..

Parameter Nissan Juke (2023) Renault Captur (2023)
Length/width/height, mm 4210/1800/1595 4227/1797/1570
Ground clearance, mm 210 205
Trunk volume, l 422 536
Minimum price, rub. 1 800 000 1 600 000

Who is it suitable for? Captur? To those who appreciate practicality and European comfort, but not ready to overpay for an eccentric design Juke. The Frenchman is also better equipped with security systems: they come standard AEB (automatic emergency braking) and Lane Keeping Assist (lane keeping assistant).

📊 Which design is closer to you?
  • Futuristic Nissan Juke
  • Discreet Renault Captur
  • Classic Mini Countryman
  • Another option

3. Mini Countryman: a premium alternative with a British character

If you are looking for a car "how Juke, but premium", then Mini Countryman is an ideal candidate. This is the largest and most practical crossover in the range MINI, but still retains the signature "toy-like" design: round headlights, chrome accents and bright body colors (e.g. British Racing Green or Melting Silver). The second generation (2017) became 200 mm longer, which added space for rear passengers.

Under the hood are turbo engines from BMW: petrol 1.5 (136 hp) and 2.0 (192–306 hp in version John Cooper Works), as well as a hybrid modification Cooper SE Countryman with an electric motor. Four-wheel drive ALL4 available for top versions. The main disadvantage is the price: from RUB 3.2 million, which is almost twice as expensive Juke.

  • 💎 Premium: leather trim Leather Cross Punch, head-up display, system Harman Kardon.
  • 🔋 Hybrid: version Cooper SE with an electric range of up to 55 km.
  • 🚘 Dynamics: acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.1 s (JCW with 306 hp).
  • 💸 Cost of ownership: more expensive maintenance and spare parts (like BMW).
⚠️ Attention: Mini Countryman requires a more careful attitude towards the suspension. Due to the short wheelbase (2670 mm) and rigid tuning, it copes worse with Russian roads, especially with potholes. If you drive on bad roads, consider Juke with adaptive suspension or Toyota C-HR.

4. Toyota C-HR: Japanese answer with hybrid technology

Toyota C-HR - another bright crossover, which is often compared to Juke for his extraordinary appearance. The design of the model was developed by the French branch Toyota ED², and it turned out to be futuristic: narrow headlights, sharp body lines and hidden rear door handles. Unlike Nissan, Toyota bets on hybrid technologies: the basic version is equipped with the system Hybrid Synergy Drive (1.8 l + electric motor, 122 hp).

Main advantages C-HR:

  • 🌿 Economical: fuel consumption in the city is 4.5 l/100 km (hybrid).
  • 🛡️ Reliability: engine and variator life Direct Shift-CVT higher than competitors.
  • 🔄 Four-wheel drive: system E-Four (electric all-wheel drive) is available for hybrid versions.

However, there are also disadvantages: cramped interior (especially in the rear), small trunk (377 l) and high price (from 2.5 million rubles.). But Toyota offers the best resale value among analogues - after 3 years of ownership you will lose only ~30% of the value (for Juke — ~40%).

☑️ What to check when buying a used Toyota C-HR

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5. Hyundai Kona And Kia Stonic: Korean competitors with 7 year warranty

Korean brands offer two worthy analogues Juke: Hyundai Kona And Kia Stonic. Both models are built on the same platform, but have different designs and positioning. Kona looks more brutal (especially in the version N Line with red accents), and Stonic - younger and more dynamic. The main advantage of the Koreans is warranty 7 years or 150,000 km, which distinguishes them favorably from European and Japanese competitors.

Under the hood are naturally aspirated and turbo engines:

  • 🔥 Hyundai Kona: 1.0 T-GDi (120 hp), 1.6 T-GDi (198 hp in N Line).
  • 🔥 Kia Stonic: 1.0 T-GDi (120 hp), 1.4 MPI (100 hp).

Kona wins against Juke in terms of space (trunk 374 l vs 422 l Nissan, but there is more legroom in the back) and equipment (the top has Head-Up Display and seat ventilation). Stonic cheaper (from 1.5 million rubles.), but loses in power and design. Both crossovers offer all-wheel drive, but only Kona has a version with HTRAC (torque distribution system).

Model Minimum price, rub. Max. power, hp Warranty
Hyundai Kona 1 700 000 198 7 years / 150,000 km
Kia Stonic 1 500 000 120 7 years / 150,000 km
Nissan Juke 1 800 000 200 3 years / 100,000 km
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If you choose between Kona And Stonic, pay attention to wheel size. U Kona Top versions have 18-inch wheels, which are less resistant to Russian roads. For comfort, it is better to choose 16 or 17 inches.

6. Datsun Redi-GO And Suzuki Ignis: budget options with character

If you like the concept Juke, but your budget is limited, please consider Datsun Redi-GO or Suzuki Ignis. Both cars belong to the class of "microcrossovers" and offer high ground clearance (185–190 mm) and compact dimensions, ideal for the city. Redi-GO - the most affordable option (from 750,000 rub.), but it loses in equipment and safety. Ignis more expensive (from 1.3 million rubles.), but has all-wheel drive ALLGRIP and a hybrid version.

Key Features:

  • 💰 Datsun Redi-GO: engine 1.0 (68 hp), consumption 5.5 l/100 km, 3-year warranty.
  • Suzuki Ignis: hybrid 1.2 DualJet + ISG (83 hp), ground clearance 180 mm, trunk 260 l.

These cars are suitable for those who are looking for inexpensive and maneuverable crossover for the city, but not ready to pay for premium quality or power. However, please note: Redi-GO has only 2 airbags (y Juke - 6), and Ignis cramped for tall passengers (cabin height 1250 mm).

Why is Suzuki Ignis not officially sold in Russia?

The model was discontinued in 2023, but it can be imported from Japan or Kazakhstan. The main risk is the lack of an official guarantee and expensive maintenance.

7. What is the analogue Nissan Juke choose? Comparison table

To make the choice easier, we have summarized the key parameters of all the models considered in one table. Please note cost of ownership (fuel consumption, maintenance costs, insurance) and practicality (trunk size, ground clearance).

Model Price, rub. Power, hp Ground clearance, mm Trunk, l Four-wheel drive Hybrid
Nissan Juke 1 800 000–2 800 000 117–200 210 422 ✅ (ALL-MODE) ✅ (European version)
Renault Captur 1 600 000–2 400 000 130–160 205 536 ✅ (E-Tech)
Mini Countryman 3 200 000–4 500 000 136–306 182 450 ✅ (ALL4) ✅ (Cooper SE)
Toyota C-HR 2 500 000–3 200 000 122–140 155 377 ✅ (E-Four) ✅ (all versions)
Hyundai Kona 1 700 000–2 600 000 120–198 170 374 ✅ (HTRAC)

If you need maximum practicality, choose Renault Captur. For lovers speakers and premium features will do Mini Countryman or Hyundai Kona N Line. To those who appreciate reliability and efficiency, it's worth taking a closer look at Toyota C-HR. Well, if the budget is limited, but you want high ground clearance - Datsun Redi-GO or Suzuki Ignis will be worthy compromises.

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Be sure to test your driving position before purchasing! Many class crossovers Juke high center of gravity, which may be uncomfortable for short drivers.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about analogues Nissan Juke

🔹Which of the analogues is the most reliable?

According to repair service statistics, the leaders in reliability are Toyota C-HR (hybrid) and Hyundai Kona (thanks to a 7 year warranty). Nissan Juke And Renault Captur have average scores, but Juke More often there are problems with the variator Jatco after 100,000 km. Mini Countryman requires the most expensive maintenance (as BMW).

🔹 Is it possible to bet on Renault Captur engine from Nissan Juke?

Theoretically yes, since both cars are built on the platform CMF-B. However, this will require ECU flashing, replacing fasteners and possibly the gearbox. In practice, such a modification will cost more than buying Juke with the right motor. It is better to consider tuning an existing engine 1.3 TCe (chip tuning up to 170 hp).

🔹 Which crossover is better for off-roading: Juke or Hyundai Kona?

None of these models are full-fledged SUVs, but Kona has the advantage of an all-wheel drive system HTRAC, which better distributes torque between the axles. U Juke higher ground clearance (210 mm vs 170 mm for Kona), but his system ALL-MODE less effective on slippery surfaces. For light off-road (gravel, snow) both are suitable, but for dirt it is better to choose Dacia Duster.

🔹 Is it worth buying Nissan Juke used?

Buying used Juke may be beneficial if:

  • 🔧 The car is no older than 2017 (the second generation is more reliable).
  • 📊 Mileage up to 80,000 km (after 100,000 km the risk of problems with the variator grows).
  • 🔍 There is a full service history (oil changes in the variator every 60,000 km are especially important).

Average price on the secondary market: 1.2–1.6 million rubles. (2018–2020). Alternative - Renault Captur of the same age, which is 10–15% cheaper.

🔹 What analogues Juke will be in 2026–2026?

New items are expected in the coming years:

  • 🚗 Nissan Juke third generation (2026) with an electric version.
  • Renault Austral (already on sale) - a larger crossover on the same platform.
  • 🔋 Toyota Urban Cruiser (hybrid, debut in 2026).

If you are waiting for electric cars, pay attention to Nissan Ariya or Hyundai Kona Electric.