Nissan Juke fuel consumption varies by model year and engine choice. The most recent 1.0-litre petrol engine delivers around 46-48.7 mpg (UK), depending on manual or automatic gearbox, with the manual version achieving slightly higher figures[1]. The new hybrid variant is notably more efficient, officially rated up to 58.9 mpg (UK), although real-world tests suggest around 56 mpg (UK) is typical, and even higher for city driving[1][3].
Real-world tests of the Juke Hybrid 143 HP returned the following results:
- City (eco mode): 3.8 l/100 km (about 61.9 mpg US / 74.3 mpg UK)
- Highway (90 km/h): 4.6 l/100 km (about 51.1 mpg US / 61.4 mpg UK)
- 120 km/h: 6.7 l/100 km (about 35.1 mpg US / 42.2 mpg UK)
- 140 km/h: 8.4 l/100 km (about 28.0 mpg US / 33.6 mpg UK)
- Very fast driving: 8–12 l/100 km (about 20–29 mpg US / 24–35 mpg UK)
These numbers reflect real-world driving with some variance based on speed and traffic conditions[2].
For older models (pre-2020, commonly in the US), the fuel efficiency of the 1.6-litre petrol engine versions was:
- FWD Automatic: 27–29 mpg combined (US), 25–28 mpg city, 29–32 mpg highway
- AWD: 25–27 mpg combined (US)
These figures can vary depending on specific trim and driving mode[4][5][6].
References
- [1] Nissan Juke review – MPG, running costs & CO2 – Carbuyer
- [2] Nissan Juke Hybrid 143 HP highway fuel consumption (YouTube)
- [3] Nissan Juke Hybrid review | DrivingElectric
- [4] 2013 Nissan Juke – Specs, Prices, MPG, Reviews & Photos
- [5] Nissan JUKE Crossover and JUKE NISMO – Nissan USA
- [6] Used 2017 Nissan Juke MPG & Gas Mileage Data