The Nissan Juke turned a lot of heads with its standout design when it was locally launched in late 2015. Besides its cool looks, this subcompact crossover is also one of the best equipped models in its class that made its P980,000 price tag so attractive to buyers. As a matter of fact, it was the most popular all-new model throughout Q1 of 2016 based on AutoDeal’s quarterly report.
But what makes the all-new Juke such a hot item? We checked it out and found 5 cool features that will make you want one.
Fun Colors
While other brands are stuck with dull shades, only Nissan offers fun colors with their subcompact crossover: Pearl White, Red Alert, Black Obsidian, and Solar Yellow. These cool hues complement the Juke’s quirky design, which lets it live up to its tagline “Built to Stand Out.”
Fuel-efficient Engine and CVT Transmission
The Nissan Juke is the only one in its segment to have a 4-cylinder 1.6 L gasoline engine paired with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). It squeezes out 116 hp and 154 Nm of torque giving it more than enough oomph for a spirited drive. Better yet, the subcompact crossover is capable of a very frugal fuel economy of just 14.5 km/l.
2-DIN LCD headunit
Although not a new feature among cars today, this makes the list because it’s only one of the two compact crossovers under a million (besides the Chevrolet Trax) that comes standard with a 2-DIN LCD headunit with Bluetooth connectivity. This also doubles as a rear view camera display.
This gives passengers more things to keep them entertained especially during a long trip as compared to the regular radio available in their competitors.
Intelligent Key / Keyless Entry
The Juke’s Intelligent Key allows its users to enter the Juke and start the engine without having to pull out the key fob from their pocket or pouch. It can locked/unlocked outside by pressing a button on the door handle.
The fob, which can operate up to 10 meters away from the Juke, also allows the driver to activate/deactivate the vehicle alarm if needed.
Nissan Dynamic Control System and Integrated Control System (I-Con)
Located just below the head unit, the Integrated Control System (I-Con) lets its users manage both the Drive Mode and Climate Control of the Juke.
In Drive Mode, the driver can select between Eco, Normal, and Sport. This alters the throttle, engine, and transmission response to fit their driving style or road condition with the Nissan Dynamic Control System.
Meanwhile, cabin temperature is controlled by the dual zone automatic climate control, also accessed through the I-Con.
The Nissan Juke is a bang-for-the-buck subcompact crossover. You get a fuel-efficient engine, a touchscreen headunit, fun colors, and high-tech features all for under a million pesos. These and its bold exterior styling make it a good choice anyone who wants a practical vehicle that stands out.
For more information about the Nissan Juke, visit the AutoDeal Car Guide.
Latest Features
-
Which Kia should I buy? / Featured Article
We’re here to help you decide which Kia vehicle is best for you, whether it’s a sedan, crossover, or minivan.
-
Why Lynk & Co is a good option for luxury car buyers / Featured Article
Lynk & Co offers premium value for those exploring the luxury market.
-
5 Reasons the Audi RS e-tron GT might be the ultimate electric sedan / Featured Article
Audi’s RS e-tron GT proves the brand’s legendary sedan performance thrives in the electric era.
Popular Articles
-
Electric Vehicles in the Philippines for under P1 million
Jerome Tresvalles · Aug 19, 2025
-
Top 3 Cars For Every Lifestyle—What Cars Are Right For You? | Behind a Desk
Caco Tirona · Apr 24, 2024
-
5 Tips to Maximize Fuel Efficiency
Jerome Tresvalles · Sep 09, 2024
-
Five driving habits that are draining your fuel tank
Jerome Tresvalles · Jun 24, 2025
-
Can engine braking harm your engine?
Jerome Tresvalles · Sep 11, 2025
-
Do electric cars even need maintenance?
Jerome Tresvalles · Oct 23, 2024
-
Best vehicles for an active outdoor lifestyle
Shaynah Miranda · Jul 25, 2024
-
How to drive different types of vehicle transmissions
May 23, 2024
-
5 easy ways to keep your car interior clean
Allysa Mae Zulueta · Nov 15, 2021
-
How to survive Metro Manila traffic
Earl Lee · Aug 16, 2022