Nissan is marking a key milestone for the Juke in France by introducing a more attractive price offer. The compact urban SUV has now surpassed 200,000 sales in the country, a notable achievement for a model that has always stood out for its unconventional design.

To celebrate this success, Nissan has reduced the price of the gasoline version to approximately $21,800. This brings the Juke very close to the new Renault Clio, with a price difference of only about $100. The promotion is available until June 30.

The Juke's Success in Europe

Launched in October 2010, the Nissan Juke quickly became one of the most recognizable small SUVs on the market. Its distinctive styling initially divided opinions but gave the model a strong identity in a still-developing segment. The first generation sold 1.5 million units worldwide, with about two-thirds sold in Europe.

France has been a key market, and surpassing 200,000 sales there gives Nissan a good reason to refocus attention on the model.

Price Drop Below a Key Threshold

Before this offer, the updated Juke started at about $28,000 in France. Now, Nissan has pushed the entry price below the symbolic $22,000 mark, making the small SUV much more competitive against traditional hatchbacks and other urban crossovers.

The gasoline version is powered by a 61 cubic inch DIG-T three-cylinder engine producing 114 hp. Its new price of roughly $21,800 represents a discount of about $6,300, and Nissan confirms the equipment level remains the same.

Hybrid Version Also Gets a Large Discount

The hybrid model receives an even larger price cut. This version produces 143 hp and targets buyers seeking lower fuel consumption and easier urban driving without switching to a fully electric vehicle. In the base Acenta trim, the hybrid Juke drops from about $33,800 to around $27,200, a discount of about $6,600, making it more competitive against gasoline-powered rivals.

The richest version of the Juke is also included, with its price falling from about $41,000 to roughly $34,400.

Lease Offers Increase Accessibility

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. Monthly payments start at about $160 for the gasoline version and about $230 for the hybrid model.

This promotion celebrates a sales milestone while making the Juke more visible in a crowded market where buyers are carefully comparing small SUVs, compact hatchbacks, and hybrids.