Crossover Nissan Juke Since its debut in 2010, it has become one of the most recognizable cars in its class thanks to its extraordinary design and compact dimensions. However, behind the bright appearance there are very specific technical characteristics, including car weight plays a key role. Acceleration dynamics, fuel consumption, handling and even the cost of insurance depend on the curb weight. If you are planning a purchase Juke or just want to understand its technical nuances, this article will help you study in detail the weight parameters of all generations of the model.

We analyzed the manufacturer's official data, compared a lot of different modifications (including hybrid versions) and identified how weight affects performance. We will pay special attention difference between curb and gross weight, as well as payload capacity - a parameter that is often overlooked when choosing a compact crossover. At the end of the article you will find answers to frequently asked questions and practical tips for optimizing vehicle loading.

Nissan Juke curb weight: what is it and why is it important

Curb weight (or "dry weight") is vehicle weight without passengers, cargo and fuel, but including all standard fluids (oil, coolant) and a spare tire. For Nissan Juke this parameter varies depending on the generation, motor type and drive type. For example, the basic version of the first generation (F15, 2010–2014) with a gasoline engine 1.6 MR16DDT and front-wheel drive weighs approx. 1,175 kg, while the all-wheel drive version of the same engine is 80–100 kg heavier.

Why is this important? Firstly, curb weight directly affects acceleration dynamics: the lighter the car, the faster it picks up speed with the same engine power. Secondly, it depends on weight fuel consumption — every extra kilogram increases the load on the engine. Finally, curb weight is taken into account when calculating taxes and insurance payments in some countries.

  • 🔧 Minimum curb weight among all Juke: 1,150 kg (first generation, 1.5 dCi, front-wheel drive).
  • Maximum curb weight: 1,350 kg (second generation, hybrid, all-wheel drive).
  • ⚖️ Average weight most modifications: 1,200–1,280 kg.

Interestingly, hybrid versions Juke (For example, Juke Hybrid 2020+) weigh 50–100 kg more than their “pure gasoline” counterparts due to the additional battery and electric motor. This is offset by higher torque at low revs, but takes a toll on overall weight.

Gross weight and load capacity: how much can be transported

The total mass is maximum permissible weight of the vehicle with passengers, cargo and fuel. For Nissan Juke this parameter is usually 1,650–1,800 kg, depending on the modification. Load capacity is calculated as the difference between the total and curb weight. For example:

  • 🚗 For Juke F15 (1.6, front-wheel drive): gross weight - 1,680 kg, curb weight - 1,175 kg → payload = 505 kg.
  • 🔋 For Juke Hybrid F16 (all-wheel drive): total weight - 1,800 kg, curb weight - 1,320 kg → load capacity = 480 kg.

In practice this means that in Juke can be transported 4 passengers (80 kg each) + 100–150 kg cargo without exceeding the permissible weight. However, it is important to consider load distribution: Overloading the rear axle (for example, when towing a trailer) can lead to suspension sagging and poor handling.

⚠️ Attention: Exceeding the gross weight by even 10–15% increases brake pad and tire wear by 30–40%. In addition, this may result in denial of warranty repair of the suspension.
Modification Curb weight (kg) Gross weight (kg) Load capacity (kg)
Juke F15 1.6 (front wheel drive) 1 175 1 680 505
Juke F15 1.6 (all-wheel drive) 1 260 1 750 490
Juke F16 1.0 DIG-T (front wheel drive) 1 190 1 690 500
Juke Hybrid F16 (all-wheel drive) 1 320 1 800 480

Please note that Hybrid versions have a lower payload due to the weight of the battery, but at the same time their total weight is higher due to the reinforced suspension. This is important to consider when planning long trips with luggage.

📊 What engine does your Nissan Juke have?
  • Petrol 1.6
  • Petrol 1.0 DIG-T
  • Diesel 1.5 dCi
  • Hybrid
  • Other

Weight comparison of Nissan Juke with competitors

In the class of subcompact crossovers Nissan Juke It’s not the lightest, but it’s not one of the “heavyweights” either. For clarity, let’s compare it with its main competitors:

  • 🚙 Renault Captur: 1,100–1,250 kg (50–100 kg lighter).
  • 🚘 Peugeot 2008: 1,150–1,300 kg (we will compare by weight).
  • 🚗 Hyundai Kona: 1,200–1,400 kg (hybrid versions are heavier).
  • 🚘 Toyota CH-R: 1,300–1,450 kg (heaviest in class).

As you can see, Juke takes the middle position. His weight is due robust Renault-Nissan B0 platform, which is also used in Renault Clio And Dacia Sandero. This platform provides good body rigidity, but is not the lightest. For example, Peugeot 2008 on the platform CMP Weighs less due to the use of high-strength steel and aluminum elements.

On the other hand, weight affects safety: A heavier vehicle performs better in a collision. Nissan Juke traditionally receives high scores in crash tests Euro NCAP (5 stars in 2019 for the second generation), which is partly due to its mass.

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When choosing between petrol and hybrid versions Juke Keep in mind that the hybrid weighs 100-150 kg more, but offers better low-end thrust. This is especially noticeable in the city, where frequent acceleration requires additional power.

How weight affects dynamics and fuel consumption

One of the key issues of concern to owners Nissan Juke: how does curb weight affect acceleration and efficiency? Let's look at the example of two popular modifications:

  1. 1.6 MR16DDT (190 hp, front-wheel drive):
    • Weight: 1,175 kg.
    • Acceleration 0–100 km/h: 7.8 sec.
    • Fuel consumption (combined cycle): 6.5 l/100 km.
  2. 1.0 DIG-T (117 hp, front-wheel drive):
    • Weight: 1,190 kg.
    • Acceleration 0–100 km/h: 10.4 sec.
    • Fuel consumption (combined cycle): 5.4 l/100 km.

As you can see, power to weight ratio directly affects the dynamics. Motor 1.6 MR16DDT develops 190 hp, which gives 162 hp per ton of weight - an excellent indicator for a crossover. At the same time 1.0 DIG-T with its 117 hp. provides everything 98 hp per ton, which affects acceleration, but is compensated by efficiency.

Interesting fact: Juke with diesel engine 1.5 dCi (110 hp) weighs about 1,250 kg, but thanks to the high torque (260 Nm) it accelerates to 100 km/h in 10.5 seconds, consuming only 4.2 l/100 km in the combined cycle. This is the best indicator of efficiency among all modifications.

⚠️ Attention: During operation Juke with a trailer (maximum trailer weight - 1,200 kg), the total weight of the train can exceed 3 tons. In this case, it is recommended to use the trailer's braking system and avoid sudden maneuvers, as the vehicle's center of gravity moves rearward.

Weight restrictions for tuning and modifications

Many owners Nissan Juke strive to personalize their car by installing additional equipment: guard rails, larger diameter tires, audio systems or gas equipment. However, every kilogram of additional weight affects the vehicle's performance. Let's look at the most popular modifications and their effect on weight:

  • 🎵 Enhanced Audio System (subwoofer + amplifier): +20–40 kg.
  • HBO 4th generation: +25–35 kg (including cylinder).
  • 🚙 Set of winter tires on alloy wheels (R17): +15–20 kg per axle.
  • 🛡️ Crankcase and fuel tank protection: +10–15 kg.

It would seem that 30–50 kg is an insignificant increase, but it can:

  • Enlarge fuel consumption by 0.3–0.5 l/100 km.
  • Reduce acceleration dynamics by 0.2–0.5 sec (up to 100 km/h).
  • Promote suspension load, especially if the weight is unevenly distributed (for example, a heavy subwoofer in the trunk).

If you are planning serious tuning, it is recommended:

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You need to be especially careful with installation of gas equipment. The cylinder is usually placed in the trunk, which shifts the center of gravity rearward and can lead to lack of agility at high speeds.

What happens if you exceed the carrying capacity?

Exceeding the load capacity by 20% or more leads to:

- Accelerated wear of shock absorbers (lifetime is reduced by 2–3 times).

- Risk of body deformation when falling into a hole at high speed.

- Deterioration of the braking distance by 10–15 meters (at a speed of 100 km/h).

- Possible refusal to undergo technical inspection.

Weight of battery and other components: details that are often overlooked

When calculating the total weight of a car, many people forget about weight. battery, spare tire, tools and fluids. For Nissan Juke These components add the following kilograms:

Component Weight (kg) Notes
Battery (standard) 12–15 Weight depends on the capacity (usually 60–70 Ah).
Spare wheel (steel, R16) 15–18 In some configurations, instead of a spare tire, there is a repair kit (weight ~2 kg).
Washer reservoir (full) 3–5 Depends on the volume (usually 4–5 liters).
Tool kit 2–3 Includes jack, wheel wrench, screwdrivers.
Fuel (full tank, 46 l) ~32 Gasoline weight: ~0.75 kg/l.

Thus, even in an “empty” car there is additional 60–70 kg, which are not taken into account in the curb weight, but affect the actual weight. This is important to remember when loading luggage, especially if you are trying to stay within the maximum gross weight limit.

In addition, the weight of the battery may vary depending on the type:

- Lead acid (standard): 12–15 kg.

- AGM (for vehicles with Start/Stop system): 15–18 kg.

- Lithium-ion (recommended for tuning): 8–10 kg (lighter, but more expensive).

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By replacing the battery with a lighter one (for example, lithium-ion), you can save up to 8 kg of weight, which will have a positive effect on dynamics and fuel consumption.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Nissan Juke weight

How much does a Nissan Juke weigh with a full tank?

Weight Nissan Juke with a full tank of fuel (46 liters) increases by 32–35 kg compared to curb weight. For example, if the curb weight is 1,200 kg, then with fuel it will be about 1,235 kg. Don't forget that the weight of fuel decreases as it is consumed.

Can you tow a trailer with a Nissan Juke?

Yes, Nissan Juke allows trailer towing, but with restrictions:

- Maximum weight unbraked trailer: 600 kg.

- Maximum weight brake trailer: 1,200 kg (for versions with 1.6 engine).

- The total weight of the road train (car + trailer) must not exceed 2,800 kg (for most modifications).


Important: when towing a trailer weighing more than 750 kg, installation is required trailer brake system.

Why does the hybrid Juke weigh more than the petrol one?

Hybrid version Nissan Juke heavier by 100–150 kg due to additional components:

- Electric motor (weight ~30 kg).

- Lithium-ion battery (weight ~40–50 kg).

- Inverter and control system (weight ~20 kg).

- Reinforced suspension to compensate for additional weight.


These components increase the curb weight, but improve efficiency and dynamics in the urban cycle.

How does weight affect the Juke's handling?

Weight Nissan Juke distributed along the axes in proportion 60:40 (front/rear), which is typical for front-wheel drive cars. Exceeding the permissible load (especially on the rear axle) leads to:

- Deterioration directional stability at high speeds.

- Increase braking distance by 10–15%.

- Risk aquaplaning on a wet road due to reduced pressure on the front wheels.


It is recommended to distribute the load evenly and avoid overloading the rear axle.

What is the Juke's maximum roof load?

Maximum permissible roof load Nissan Juke amounts to 75 kg. This includes the weight of the rack and mounts. Exceeding this limit may result in:

- Deformation of body pillars.

- Deterioration of aerodynamics and increase in fuel consumption by 0.5–1 l/100 km.

- Risk of tipping over during sharp turns (due to increased center of gravity).


When installing the box, be sure to check its weight with its contents!