Nissan Juke Redline Edition hits Germany: prices, specs and features
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Sales of the Nissan Juke Redline Edition start in Germany: prices from €34,450, or €37,150 for the 143-hp hybrid. See specs, features and delivery timing.
While rumors swirl around the next-generation Nissan Juke, the brand is nudging demand in the here and now: sales of the Redline Edition have kicked off in Germany. The first thing you notice is the two-tone finish—Pearl White bodywork set off by a Fuji Sunset Red roof. Black 19-inch N‑Sport‑style wheels and a small fender badge with the Japanese flag complete the look, a combo that flatters the Juke’s expressive lines.

Under the skin, the Redline Edition comes in two configurations. The baseline setup pairs a 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbo rated at 114 hp (84 kW) with a DCT, priced in Germany at €34,450. Alternatively, there’s a 143-hp (105 kW) hybrid with a multi-mode automatic from €37,150. Nissan says the special edition is based on the N-Design trim and offers roughly €500 in savings versus specifying the options separately, with deliveries scheduled to begin in December.
Equipment is generous and thoughtfully curated: a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, NissanConnect infotainment with navigation, climate control, full-LED lighting, ambient illumination, wireless charging, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, plus a Bose Personal Plus audio system. For winter, there are heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and a heated windshield; on the safety front—adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping and blind-spot assistants, and surround-view cameras. On paper, it looks like the right spec for those who want style without skimping on substance.