
The 2025 Nissan Juke continues to be a popular choice in the compact crossover segment, offering bold styling, easy-to-live-with practicality and excellent urban manners. For UK fleets seeking a stylish, efficient and affordable small SUV, the Juke remains a solid contender
Fleetwise score 74%
Other media scores…
What Car? 3/5
Carbuyer 3.8/5
Auto Express 3/5
Autocar 3.5/5
Cinch 7.5/10
Parkers 3/5
Car 4/5
Top Gear 7/10
Select Car Leasing 3.7/5
Autotrader 3/5
Exchange & Mart 75%

In 30 seconds…
The 2025 Nissan Juke remains a fleet-friendly compact SUV that’s especially effective in urban and suburban environments thanks to its compact footprint, efficient engines and easy driving dynamics. The bold design helps it stand out on the road — a benefit for brands that want a bit more visual personality in their company cars.
For fleets, the e-POWER hybrid is a compelling choice; it delivers a smooth, electric-like drive without the need to plug in, reduces CO₂ emissions and helps lower company-car tax compared with traditional petrol variants. The petrol models remain cost-effective too, with competitive purchase prices and predictable running costs.
Inside, the Juke is practical and comfortable, with straightforward controls and a sensible infotainment layout. Rear seat space is generous for the segment, and the boot is usefully sized. On the road, it’s nimble and confident in traffic, with light steering that’s easy on daily commutes.
If you want a compact crossover that balances personality, practicality and low operating costs, the 2025 Nissan Juke remains a very competent choice, though it's scored lower than its competitors by many automotive media.
“The Nissan Juke continues to be a top choice in the small SUV class — quirky, efficient and practical” – FleetWise
Threshold Busters
Models under the UK £50,000 tax thresholds.
1.0 DIG-T Visia – from £22,745
1.0 DIG-T Acenta – from £24,995
1.0 DIG-T N-Connecta – from £26,495
1.0 DIG-T Tekna – from £28,995
1.0 DIG-T Tekna+ – from £30,495
e-POWER Hybrid Acenta – from £27,995
e-POWER Hybrid N-Connecta – from £29,495
e-POWER Hybrid Tekna – from £31,995 (some specs may exceed)

Roll of Honour
• Frequently praised for quirky styling and city usability
• Consistently strong value in the small-crossover sector
• Remains one of Nissan’s best-selling fleet models
Spec list
• Petrol and e-POWER self-charging hybrid
• Front-wheel drive
• Manual or Xtronic automatic gearbox
• From £22,000
• From £249pm
• 5-door SUV
• 5 seats
• 45-55mpg (petrol/hybrid WLTP)
• Boot space 422 litres
• Warranty 3 yrs/60,000 miles
• Company-car tax rates (BIK)
– Petrol: 27-30%
– e-POWER Hybrid: 23-26%

Sample leasing deal
Lease Co: leasing.com
Car: Nissan Juke e-POWER Tekna Auto
Initial rental: £3150
Term: 24 months
Mileage per annum: 8000
Monthly fee: £309
Additional fees: £199
(All prices excluding VAT)
In depth…
Brand Nissan
Model Juke e-POWER Tekna
Power source Petrol-electric self-charging hybrid
Transmission Xtronic automatic
Engine capacity 1.5-litre petrol generator
Tax
CO₂: 117g/km
BIK: 23%
P11D: £30,495
Performance
Max speed: 115mph
0-62mph: 9.7 seconds
Max power: 140bhp
MPG: up to 55mpg (WLTP combined)
Size
5-door SUV, 5 seats
Length: 4210mm
Width: 1795mm
Height: 1595mm
Kerbweight: 1420kg

Also consider
Ford Puma
Hyundai Kona
Peugeot 2008
Toyota Yaris Cross

All information is published in good faith and believed correct at time of going live.
FleetWise advises users to check any queries about specific models with the supplying lease company or dealership. E&OE.
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