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- The all-electric Juke is a third-generation creation from Nissan
- It will join the Micra, Leaf, Ariya crossover and the Townstart LCV
- Determine if an EV is right for you and which EVs have already been announced in 2026
Car giant Nissan has unveiled its all-electric Juke and is planning to launch it in the UK in the Spring of 2027.
The Juke electric vehicle (EV) will be built at Nissan’s Sunderland Plant, with the first trial phases starting in the coming weeks.
It will join the Micra, Leaf, Ariya crossover, Townstart LCV, as well as a new A-segment EV, as part of Nissan’s new EV lineup on sale in the UK and Europe.
The Juke will support vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing drivers to feed energy back into the National Grid from their car’s battery, which Nissan plans to roll out across multiple models.
Clíodhna Lyons, region vice president, product, brand & marketing strategy, Nissan AMIEO, said the EV will help the company “reach new customers”, hopefully stepping up the move to eco-friendly driving.
Full specs, range and pricing are yet to be confirmed.
The Juke hybrid range
For those that can’t wait for the all-electric Juke range, consider the range’s hybrid option. There are four models to choose from, including Acenta Premium, N-Connecta, Tekna and the Tekna+, with prices starting from £24,265.
Some of the Juke’s automatic hybrid models use Nissan’s Pro Pilot Assist, which offers advanced driver assistance and motorway driving assistance, so you can feel confident driving on – sometimes scary – roads.
Elsewhere, if you struggle to parallel park, you won’t need to worry with the Juke, as it has a virtual 360 degree bird’s-eye view. This system also gives you a heads up when it detects moving objects near the car.
Other elements include high beam assist, traffic sign recognition, intelligent forward collision warning, a blind spot intervention and rear cross traffic alert. There’s also the stolen vehicle tracking on models produced after February 2024, giving you added peace of mind with your Juke.
What else has hit the UK market in 2026?
It seems we’ve had a huge amount of EVs, both fully-electric and hybrids, hit the UK market or at least announced for release in 2026 or 2027.
We suggest grabbing a pen and paper or opening a spreadsheet, and make note of your monthly outgoings. This will give you an idea of what’s coming in versus what’s going out. Remember to be realistic about your fuel usage if you don’t already drive an EV. You can then use this to calculate your savings.
Once you’ve done that, you can start researching your cars to get an idea of what’s important to you and what’s not. We’ve compiled a full list of what’s launched and what’s to come:
- Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid – Prices start from £43,845, and available in three models: Icon, Design and Excel. It’s hitting the UK market this summer, and you can read more about it here.
- Volvo EX60 – Prices start at £56,360 and has a WLTP-certified range of up to 503 miles on a single charge. Find out more.
- Skoda Epiq EV – The Epiq 55 has 211 horsepower and 267 miles of range. It can also charge from 10% to 80% in just 23 minutes. Read more about its features.
- Geely EM-i – This plug-in hybrid starts at £29,990 and has three trim levels: Pro, Max and Ultra. Uncovers more features here.
- Alpine A390 – This car is the first Alpine with more than 400 horsepower under the bonnet, with prices starting from £61,390. Read more now.
- Mercedes-Benz CLA – Two models are available, the CLA 250+ Shooting Brake with EQ Technology and the CLA 350 4MATIC Shooting Brake with EQ Technology. Both feature a lithium-ion battery with a usable energy capacity of 85 kilowatt hours, and more.