Yes, Nissan Juke classifies as a subcompact SUV, measuring between 4135 mm (162.8 in.) and 4210 mm (165.75 in.) in length, 1765 mm (69.49 in.) and 1800 mm (70.87 in.) in width, and 1565 mm (61.61 in.) and 1595 mm (62.8 in.) in height.
Nismo RS variants are the highest performing in the Nissan Juke model range and offer the most in terms of power and speed. Equipped with 1.6-liter 4-cylinder DIG-T turbocharged petrol engines, they produce 214 Hp - 218 Hp, accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 – 8 seconds, and reach a top speed of 200 – 220 km/h.
The 1.0-liter 3-cylinder DIG-T turbocharged petrol engine was introduced to the Nissan Juke range in its second generation. It produces 117 Hp and 180 Nm of torque.
While being the most fuel thirsty in the model range, the Nissan Juke 1.6’s consumption can’t be considered high. Economy figures are between 6 l/100 km (39.2 mpg) and 7.6 l/100 km (30.95 mpg).
No hybrid variants have been added to the Nissan Juke model range so far.
A common complaint, when it comes to Nissan Juke's interior is the limited rear seat space. It was improved, however, with the introduction of the second generation by adding 5.8 cm to the rear-seat knee room and 1.1 cm to the rear head room.
While the Nissan Juke often being criticized for its design and ride quality, reliability hasn’t been pointed out as a common issue. So, given a proper maintenance is being done, the model should not cause much trouble. There are, however, some variants more dependable than others. A good choice of powertrain is the economical and, according to drivers, more durable 1.5 diesel and of transmission – manual, instead of the more problematic and quite expensive to repair and replace CVT transmission.