The premium pack also offers a reversing camera and satellite navigation. The Juke has impressive list of safety kit, including six airbags, electronic stability programme, anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist, and remote central locking with an anti-hijack feature.
What Colours do the Nissan Juke come in?
The Juke is available in seven colours, including white, black, silver, and grey, but also particularly bright shades of red, burgundy, and blue to match its unique and youthful design.
Does the Nissan Juke Acenta have sat nav?
Placed above the Acenta trim, the Nissan Juke Acenta Premium adds some bonus luxuries and some worthwhile safety equipment to the standard kit list. A NissanConnect sat nav system, DAB radio and a reversing camera are thrown in and the optional Comfort Pack equips an ‘open-air glass roof’.
What is the difference between Acenta and Tekna?
This seems to make the Acenta a smoother riding car as the seats absorb some of the bumps whereas the leather seats are much firmer in the Tekna. The seats are exactly the same density, only the skin is different, everything underneath is the same, the Tekna is no firmer than the Acenta.
What’s the difference between Nissan Juke Visia and Acenta?
Acenta models are a step up from basic Visia versions but they’re still pretty sparse. You get 17-inch alloy wheels, a Bluetooth-compatible stereo, tinted rear windows, air conditioning and cruise control but satellite navigation and a reversing camera are reserved for N-Connecta cars and above.
Is the Nissan Juke being discontinued?
After the 2017 model year, the Juke was discontinued in the United States.
What does the Nissan Juke ACENTA have to offer?
The Nissan Juke Acenta is the mid-range specification of the popular crossover SUV. Over the entry-level Visia, the Acenta trim has front fog lights, rear privacy glass, automatic climate control, steering wheel controls for the stereo and larger 17-inch alloy wheels. The Juke Acenta has three engines available to choose from.
What safety features are included in the Nissan Acenta premium?
A key option that can also be fitted to the Acenta Premium is a suite of Nissan’s safety tech; lane departure, blind spot detection and other clever safety systems are included.
Is the Audi Acenta premium worth the extra cost?
The Acenta Premium seems to make more sense over the normal Acenta trim; quite a lot of extra luxuries help it justify the extra £1,500 buyers will need to pay. The £400 Safety Pack is worth specifying too.The high riding position makes for easy access in and out and provides loads of visibility compared to a hatchback.