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Comparison: The Best Jura Coffee Machine 2026: E6 vs E8 vs S8 Tested
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Best overallJura E89.2/101299-1499€
Best valueJura E68.9/10899-999€
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The Best Jura Coffee Machine 2026: E6 vs E8 vs S8 Tested

We tested the Jura E6, E8 and S8 to find the best Jura coffee machine of 2026: best overall, best value and best premium pick.

By Hugo Béringer6 min read

Summary

The Jura E8 is the best Jura coffee machine for most people in 2026. It pairs the same excellent espresso as the rest of the range with a colour touchscreen and one-touch milk drinks, at a sensible mid-to-high price. Pick the E6 to save money, or the S8 if you want the premium chrome finish and fine-foam carafe.

Our choice: Jura E8
Price: 899-1799€

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Jura E6

Jura E6

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Jura S8 Chrome

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1599-1799€

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The Best Jura Coffee Machine 2026: E6 vs E8 vs S8 Tested

Written by Hugo Béringer — tested side by side over several weeks

Jura builds some of the most respected bean-to-cup machines in the world, but the Swiss line-up can be confusing. The E6, E8 and S8 sit close together on price and share much of the same core technology, yet each targets a different kind of buyer. We spent weeks pulling shots, steaming milk and living with all three to work out which Jura is right for you in 2026.

Every machine here uses Jura's Aroma G3 grinder and the Pulse Extraction Process (P.E.P.) the brand is known for, so the espresso in your cup is excellent across the range. The real differences come down to the interface, the milk system and the finish.


Quick answer: The Jura E8 is the best all-round Jura for most people. It offers the same espresso quality as the rest of the range, adds a colour TFT screen and one-touch milk drinks, and sits at a sensible mid-to-high price. Choose the E6 if you want the best value, or the S8 if you want the premium chrome finish and the fine-foam milk carafe.


Jura range at a glance

ModelBest forPriceRating
Jura E8Best overall1299-1499€9.2/10
Jura E6Best value899-999€8.9/10
Jura S8Best premium1599-1799€9.1/10

All three machines hold around 280 g of beans, use a 1.9 L water tank and run on the same 15-bar system. You will not be disappointed by the coffee from any of them — the choice is about how much screen, milk convenience and polish you want.


Jura E8 — Best Overall

Jura E8

👉 Our recommendation

Jura E8

1299-1499€

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The E8 is the machine we recommend to most people. It brews 17 specialities, from a short ristretto to a flat white, and the colour TFT screen makes choosing them genuinely easy. Press one button and the integrated milk system pours a cappuccino or latte macchiato straight into your cup, then prompts you through a quick rinse afterwards.

Espresso quality is the headline. The Aroma G3 grinder and P.E.P. technology deliver a dense crema and a balanced, full-bodied shot. The JOE companion app lets you start drinks and tweak settings from your phone, which is a genuinely useful touch in a busy kitchen.

Strengths: colour TFT screen, 17 one-touch specialities, automatic milk drinks, app control, the strongest all-round package.

Weaknesses: the milk system needs daily rinsing, and it is a step up in price from the E6.

Who it is for: anyone who drinks milk-based coffee every day and wants the easiest, most complete Jura without paying premium money.


Jura E6 — Best Value

Jura E6

👉 Our recommendation

Jura E6

899-999€

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The E6 is where the Jura range starts to make real financial sense. It shares the same Aroma G3 grinder and P.E.P. extraction as the E8, so the espresso in your cup is around 90 to 95 percent of the way to its pricier sibling — for several hundred euros less.

You give up a little convenience rather than quality. The interface uses a simpler display instead of the full colour touchscreen, and there are fewer programmed specialities. The milk frothing is still automatic and produces a warm, even foam, but you have less one-touch flexibility than on the E8.

Strengths: same grinder and extraction as the E8, excellent espresso, lowest price in this group, compact footprint.

Weaknesses: simpler display, fewer specialities, no app control.

Who it is for: value-focused buyers who mostly drink espresso and long black coffee and do not need a screen full of milk recipes.


Jura S8 — Best Premium

Jura S8 Chrome

👉 Our recommendation

Jura S8 Chrome

1599-1799€

Price verified 0 min ago

The S8 is the most polished machine here. The chrome finish looks the part on a worktop, and the high-definition colour touchscreen is the nicest interface in the range. It pours 15 specialities and includes Jura's fine-foam frother, which produces a tighter, more barista-style microfoam for cappuccinos and flat whites.

Underneath, the coffee engine is the familiar Aroma G3 grinder and P.E.P. system, so espresso quality is on par with the E8. What you are really paying for is the finish, the touchscreen and that finer milk texture. If presentation matters to you as much as taste, the S8 earns its premium.

Strengths: premium chrome finish, high-definition touchscreen, fine-foam milk carafe, top-tier build.

Weaknesses: the most expensive option, the milk gain over the E8 is subtle, and there is no extra espresso quality for the money.

Who it is for: buyers who want the best-looking, best-feeling Jura and care about microfoam for latte art.


How to choose a Jura

Start with your milk habit. If you drink mostly espresso or long coffee, the E6 saves you the most money with no loss in cup quality. If milk drinks are part of your daily routine, the E8 and S8 with their one-touch systems are worth the upgrade.

Next, think about the interface. The E6 keeps things simple, the E8 adds a colour screen and app control, and the S8 gives you a full high-definition touchscreen. Finally, consider the finish: the S8 is the showpiece, while the E6 and E8 are understated.

Whatever you pick, budget for upkeep. All three need regular rinsing, descaling and milk-system cleaning to keep tasting their best — our maintenance guide below walks through the routine.


Verdict

For most people, the Jura E8 is the best Jura coffee machine of 2026. It blends the range's excellent espresso with a colour screen, one-touch milk drinks and app control at a price that still feels reasonable. The E6 is the smart-money choice if you mainly drink espresso and want to spend less, while the S8 is the machine to buy when finish and microfoam matter as much as the coffee itself.

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