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Nissan Juke Insurance Cost UK (2026)

The Nissan Juke costs around £744 a year to insure comprehensively in 2026 (Finder UK), with most 2019-onward models sitting in insurance groups 12–16 — slightly above the UK average of about £600.

Typical Nissan Juke insurance costs

Independent research from our UK cost index — sourced from ABI and Confused.com published data.

Groups 12–16
Typical insurance group, 2019-on Juke
£744/yr
Average comprehensive premium (Finder UK)
+£144 vs avg
Above the £600 UK average

What does it cost to insure a Nissan Juke?

The average comprehensive premium for a Nissan Juke is roughly £744 per year, or about £67 a month, according to Finder UK data. That puts the Juke a little above the UK-wide average of around £600 tracked in our UK Car Insurance Cost Index. Real-world quotes for a settled, low-risk driver typically land between £550 and £650, so the Juke remains one of the more affordable small SUVs to run.

The Juke is a supermini-based crossover, so it is grouped and priced much closer to a hatchback than to a large family SUV. That combination of small footprint, cheap servicing and strong parts availability is exactly why it has stayed a popular, low-cost first or family car for well over a decade. Four things drive the price:

Indicative Nissan Juke premiums by age band

Nissan Juke: typical annual premium by driver age — UK 2026
Under-25s pay roughly four times the settled-driver rate; from 35 the Juke sits near the £600 UK average.
17–24£2,250 25–34£825 35–64£600 65+£675

Source: Indicative figures for a 2019-onward Nissan Juke, illustrative only and dependent on postcode, mileage, no-claims bonus and cover level. Sources: Finder UK (£744 average), Compare the Market (>50% quoted under £606, Dec 2025).

Driver age bandTypical annual comprehensive premiumNotes
17–24£1,700–£2,800Young/new drivers; telematics can cut this sharply
25–34£750–£900Falls quickly once a full no-claims bonus is in place
35–64£550–£650Lowest-risk band; near the £600 UK average
65+£600–£750Creeps up gradually with age and mileage profile

Indicative figures for a 2019-onward Nissan Juke, illustrative only and dependent on postcode, mileage, no-claims bonus and cover level. Sources: Finder UK (£744 average), Compare the Market (>50% quoted under £606, Dec 2025).

Cheapest way to insure a Nissan Juke

Nissan Juke insurance: your questions answered

Across its full history the Nissan Juke spans insurance groups 8 to 26 (out of 50). The current second-generation car (2019 onward) mostly falls between groups 12 and 16, with entry-level petrol trims lowest and the Hybrid and top specs highest.
Its moderate group rating (12–16), modest replacement value, cheap and widely available parts, large independent repair network, and standard security kit all keep premiums close to the UK average of about £600, rather than the higher figures you see on premium SUVs.
The entry-level 1.0 DIG-T petrol manual (around insurance group 13) is generally the cheapest to insure. Higher-spec trims and the self-charging Hybrid sit a few groups higher, so premiums rise accordingly.
No single insurer is always cheapest — pricing depends on your postcode, age and claims history. Compare the whole market at each renewal; Compare the Market found over half of Juke drivers were quoted under £606 in December 2025, so shopping around genuinely pays.
Relative to other small SUVs, yes — its low-to-moderate group rating helps. But young drivers still pay a premium: expect roughly £1,700–£2,800 a year at ages 17–24 before discounts. A black box policy is usually the most effective way to bring that down.
Usually slightly. The self-charging Juke Hybrid tends to sit around insurance group 14–16 versus roughly group 13 for the entry petrol, reflecting its higher purchase price and more complex drivetrain. There is no fully electric Juke, so no EV-battery insurance considerations apply.
Yes. Performance, styling or wheel modifications can raise your premium and must always be declared — failing to disclose them can invalidate your policy. Factory-fitted options are fine; aftermarket changes are what push the price up.
Yes. Telematics ("black box") policies price on how you actually drive, which can substantially cut costs for younger or newer drivers of a Juke. Safe, low-mileage driving is rewarded at renewal, sometimes saving hundreds of pounds.

Sources & methodology

Reviewed by the Car Insurance Expert editorial team. Figures are indicative and change with market conditions; always compare live quotes for your circumstances.

Last updated: 17 August 2026

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