Nissan is celebrating an important milestone for the Juke in France with a much sharper price offer.
The urban SUV has now passed 200,000 sales in the country, a strong result for a model that has always stood out through design rather than convention.
To mark that achievement, Nissan has lowered the price of the gasoline version to about $21,800.
That puts the Juke almost directly in line with the new Renault Clio, with a difference of only about $100. The offer runs until June 30.
The Juke Has Been A Major European Success

The Nissan Juke was introduced in October 2010 and quickly became one of the most recognizable small SUVs on the market.
Its unusual styling divided opinions at first, but it also gave the model a strong identity in a segment that was still developing.
The first generation sold 1.5 million units worldwide, with about two thirds of that volume going to Europe.
France has been one of its important markets, and passing 200,000 units there gives Nissan a good reason to draw attention back to the model.
A Price Drop Below A Key Threshold

Until this latest offer, the updated Juke started at about $28,000 in France.
With the promotion, Nissan has pushed the entry price below the symbolic $22,000 mark, which makes the small SUV much more competitive against traditional hatchbacks and other urban crossovers.
The gasoline version uses a 61 cubic inch DIG-T three-cylinder engine producing 114 hp.
Its new price of about $21,800 represents a discount of roughly $6,300, and Nissan says the equipment level remains unchanged.
The Hybrid Version Also Gets A Large Discount

The hybrid model receives an even bigger price cut. This version produces 143 hp and is aimed at buyers who want lower fuel consumption and easier urban driving without moving to a fully electric vehicle.
In the base Acenta trim, the hybrid Juke drops from about $33,800 to around $27,200.
That represents a discount of about $6,600, making the hybrid version much easier to justify for buyers comparing it with gasoline-powered rivals.
The richest version of the Juke is also included in the promotion. Its price falls from about $41,000 to roughly $34,400.
Lease Offers Make The Juke More Accessible
Nissan is also offering special long-term lease conditions in France.
The contract runs for 37 months or 18,600 miles, with a down payment of about $4,100.
After that, monthly payments start at about $160 for the gasoline version and about $230 for the hybrid model.
For Nissan, this promotion has a clear purpose. It celebrates a sales milestone, but it also makes the Juke more visible in a crowded market where buyers are comparing small SUVs, compact hatchbacks, and hybrids more carefully than ever.
This article originally appeared on Autorepublika.com and has been republished with permission by Guessing Headlights. AI-assisted translation was used, followed by human editing and review.
