Nissan unveils JUKE Pulse Edition
Nissan unveils JUKE Pulse Edition, a design-led version of its iconic model
- Elevated design with a sound‑wave inspired roof graphic, asymmetric design 19-inch aero wheels and, new on Juke, the Ocean Deep body colour
- Onboard tech, including the ProPilot system, Bose® Personal® audio system and the 360° Around View Monitor
Sixteen years after starting the compact crossover segment, Nissan introduces JUKE Pulse Edition – the latest special version blends audacious design with the advanced technologies.
The fully equipped interior and exclusive exterior finish deliver clear differentiation for drivers who choose JUKE for its individuality. Since its debut in 2010, that unique character has defined JUKE’s position in the B crossover segment, with more than 1.4 million units sold across 50 markets.
“JUKE has never been about conforming,” said Cliodhna Lyons, Region Vice President, Product, Services & Marketing Strategy, Nissan AMIEO. “Pulse Edition captures the nameplate’s spirit in its purest form – confident, distinctive and unmistakably JUKE. As our latest special version, it reflects the continued strength of the nameplate in Europe and North Africa and the connection it has built with drivers over the years.”
Unique Exterior and Interior
Every Nissan JUKE is instantly recognisable, and JUKE Pulse Edition is no exception. A sound‑wave inspired roof graphic sits proudly at its centre, with the Pulse name integrated into the design.
JUKE Pulse Edition stands out on the road with 19‑inch aero wheels featuring inserts in Ocean Deep. Contrasting solid black roof and mirror caps amplify its visual presence across the new body colour: Ocean Deep.
Inside, the expressive theme continues with a dark blue synthetic leather trim across the instrument panel, centre console and door panels, complemented by Black Gloss inserts around the air vents, climate controls, doors and passenger seat lift. Mélange fabric inserts extend to the rear seats, creating a unified and premium cabin atmosphere.
Building on the N‑Connecta grade, JUKE Pulse Edition adds bucket seats with synthetic leather, ambient lighting, and a Bose® Personal® audio system featuring 10 speakers for an immersive onboard experience.
Same Brilliant JUKE Performance, New Technology Upgrades
JUKE Pulse Edition enhances the model’s driver assistance offering, with Nissan’s full safety pack fitted as standard. Additional technology includes a 360° Around View Monitor ensuring confident driving in all conditions and Navigation and wireless charging facility as standard for enhanced driver convenience.
Powertrain options available:
- Hybrid: combines a petrol engine with two electric motors, delivering 143hp, 353 Nm of torque and a 1.3kWh battery. It offers 25% more power than the petrol alternative while reducing fuel consumption by up to 40% in urban driving and allows driving using only the electric motors (with engine off) under certain conditions.
- 1.0‑litre DIG‑T turbocharged petrol engine: 114HP and up to 200Nm of torque, with a choice between a six‑speed manual or seven‑speed dual‑clutch transmission.
Availability in European Markets
JUKE Pulse Edition is on sale now with prices from £27,865 to £31,395.
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About Nissan in the UK
Designed, engineered, built and loved by Britain: Nissan employs around 7,000 people across the UK including at its design centre in Paddington, London, and its R&D engineering centre in Cranfield. Sunderland is home to the UK’s biggest single car plant, which builds two of the nation’s best-selling cars – the Juke and Qashqai.
These models will soon be joined by the European version of the new LEAF, which will be manufactured in Sunderland as part of Nissan’s EV36Zero project.
EV36Zero is Nissan’s vision for the future of sustainable manufacturing – a blueprint that will transform Sunderland Plant into a flagship EV hub, bringing together electric vehicles, renewable energy and battery production. This is part of Nissan’s goal to become a truly sustainable company and usher in a cleaner, safer and more inclusive world.
Designed, engineered and built in Britain.