Nissan has updated the Juke compact crossover, which is now priced from £15,195.

Following its debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the Juke benefits from design enhancements to both the exterior and interior. New technology includes a Bose sound system.

New 16-inch alloy wheel designs have been added to the Juke range, on Acenta grade and Bose Personal Edition grade. Optional 18-inch alloy wheels on Tekna grade can be personalised with coloured inserts.

Coloured body parts, including front and rear bumper finishers, doors side sills and wing mirror caps, are available through the personalisation program. This is standard on Bose Personal Edition grade and an optional extra on Tekna grade.

Two new body colours – Vivid Blue and Chestnut Bronze – further extend customer choice on Juke.

Improvements to the interior include the choice of two new personalisation colours – Energy Orange and Power Blue. There is also a higher grade of leather on the steering wheel, plus improved visual clarity on the instrument cluster, thanks to a new white-on-black information display.

The Nissan Juke is available in four grades – Visia, Acenta, Bose Personal Edition and Tekna. 

Every Nissan Juke comes with air-conditioning, electrically adjusting door mirrors, front and rear power windows, CD audio unit with aux and LED daytime running lights as standard.

Acenta grade, priced from £17,100, adds the Nissan Dynamic Control System, front LED fog lamps, cruise control with speed limiter, automatic air-conditioning, privacy glass, USB port and Bluetooth connectivity.

From Bose Personal Edition grade (£18,990), the Juke comes with the NissanConnect infotainment system, Bose Personal sounds system, rear parking camera, Nissan Intelligent Key with push-button start, electrically folding door mirrors, part-leather seats and automatic headlights.

Flagship Tekna grade cost £20,245 and adds Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, Intelligent Around View Monitor and full leather heated front seats.