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The Japanese automaker Nissan has revealed the first official details on it’s latest crossover, the Juke, a CUV that will be coming to America this fall, before the car’s official debut in March at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. With an almost identical design to the Qazana concept, the new Juke was designed to "inject some masculinity and dynamism into the small car market" with its chunky wheels, wide tires, extended ground clearance and robust stance. Meanwhile the interior features a center console that was inspired by a motorcycle’s gas tank. The European market will get three engine choices: one diesel and two 1.6 Liter gas burning units. The most powerful will be the new turbocharged MR16DDT complete with technologies like direct injection to deliver a total of 190 HP and 177 lb-ft of torque. Then there is a 16 valve naturally aspirated unit that produces a more economical 117 HP, while the 1.5 Liter dCi common rail diesel cranking out 110 HP takes over duties for the alternatively fueled crowd. The new Juke will be offered in Visia, Acenta and Tekna trim levels, with a total of nine color choices for the exterior, including two shades of white, both solid and pearl, and three other hues unique to the Juke: Force Red, Haptic Blue and Machine Brown. One thing is for certain the new Juke will definitely turn the small CUV market on its head. Updated 08/11/2010: Nissan today announced prices for the 2011 Juke crossover. The car will go on sale in October and will be priced at $18,960 USD. The 2011 Juke is available in eight models, each powered by a standard 1.6-liter Direct Injection Gasoline Turbo engine rated at 188 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque. Hit the jump to see prices for each of them. Press release after the jump. Prices
Press release Nissan is set to change the urban landscape… for the third time. Following in the wheeltracks of the Murano large crossover and then the successful Qashqai – the car that three years ago introduced the concept of a crossover as an alternative to the traditional C-segment hatchback – comes its younger brother, the Nissan Juke. “It takes the best elements of an SUV and sports car and combines them,” says Pierre Loing, Vice President, Product Planning, Nissan Europe. “It’s roomy yet compact, robust yet dynamic and practical yet playful. These are qualities that seem to contradict each other, yet come together in Juke to create something that’s genuinely unique.” From a design standpoint, the lower portion of Juke is pure SUV, with chunky wheels, wide tyres, extended ground clearance and a robust stance. But the top portion is unadulterated sports car, with a high waistline, slim visor-like side glass graphics and a coupé-style falling roofline. The coupé effect is further underlined by the rear doors which have their handles hidden in the frame of the door. In Europe, three different engines will be available when sales start later in the year (UK sales begin in October): one diesel and two 1.6-litre petrol units, all fully Euro 5 compliant. At the top of the range is a new turbo-charged petrol engine (MR16DDT) with direct injection. The engine is one of the most powerful in its class, developing 140kW (190PS) and 240 Nm. The combination of direct injection with a turbocharger provides the power and responses expected from a 2.5-litre engine with the economy of a smaller engine. Trim and equipment options will follow the established Visia, Acenta and Tekna lines while a full range of accessories has been developed for owners who want to personalise their Juke still further. Exterior designFirst revealed as the Qazana show car – unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show – Juke was created at the London-based Nissan Design Europe and refined at Nissan’s Design Centre (NDC) in Japan. Qashqai, also created at NDE, is sold in Europe, Asia and Australia while Juke will be marketed in Europe, Japan and the United States. Its highly individual lines are carried over virtually intact from Qazana. The boldness of the design reflects the significance of the B-segment in the European market: Europe is expected to take the lion’s share of sales ahead of the other main markets, including North America and Japan. With generous ground clearance, big wheels and tyres, a high waistline and a broad shoulder line, the bottom ‘half’ of the car appears to be pure SUV. The impression is accentuated by typical SUV features such as the contrasting black sill and wheel arch finishers while at the front and rear, the lower bodywork emerges from underneath the car, resembling underbody protection. In total, a nine colour palette of exterior colours is planned, including two whites, a solid and a pearl, and three shades unique to Juke – Force Red, Haptic Blue and Machine Brown, though the total availability will depend on region. Interior designJuke’s active, sporting exterior is matched by its interior… where the dominant feature also displays a sense of fun: the centre console, finished in a high gloss paint, resembles a motorcycle fuel tank. Similarly, the central stack – which incorporates the new Nissan Dynamic Control System – is ergonomically designed to ensure the driver has instant access to the information and drive mode controls. To hide luggage away from prying eyes, the trunk area has an integral tonneau cover which differs from the conventional by being attached to the tailgate and rises with the door when the trunk is opened. PlatformJuke is based on Renault Nissan Alliance B-Platform and has a 2530mm wheelbase, is 4135mm long, 1765mm wide and 1570mm tall. To allow the top of the range to use 17-inch wheels and 215/55 R17 tyres, the track front and rear is 1525mm, the widest yet seen on the Alliance B-platform. The 4wd versions of Juke further benefit from a new multi-link rear suspension. When coupled to Nissan’s newly developed torque vectoring four-wheel drive technology to limit understeer, Juke’s handling is at the top of the class in spite of its higher ground clearance while comfort has been preserved. Engines and drivetrainsIn Europe, there will be three engine and manual or CVT transmission choices when Juke sales start in the second half of the year. At the top of the range is a newly developed 1.6-litre Direct Injection Gasoline turbocharged engine which develops 140kW (190PS) and 240Nm. A low friction and lightweight design, the 16 valve engine uses direct injection to improve combustion to optimise power and torque, economy and emissions. The addition of a turbocharger and intercooler helps to boost power – this engine is one of the most powerful in its class – while variable timing control for both intake and exhaust cycles (twin VTC) improves low end engine response. A degree of overlap allows exhaust gas recirculation. But the most significant change has been the development of a dual injector system – a world first – which has two injectors for each cylinder, each with smaller nozzles to deliver finer, more closely targeted sprays of fuel into the cylinders for more efficient atomisation and more complete combustion. The diesel will be available on two-wheel drive models with the six-speed manual transmission. For Europe, all the engines are fully Euro 5 compliant. As well splitting torque front to rear – upto a maximum of 50:50, it can now be split from side to side across the rear axle, too. By monitoring vehicle speed, wheel speed, gear position, steering angle, lateral G forces and now vehicle yaw rate, torque distribution can be increased to the outside rear wheel in corners to cut understeer and enhance the car’s cornering ability. In total, upto 50% of the total available engine torque can be sent to either rear wheel. Equipment and model linesJust about the only conventional aspect to Juke is the model line-up, which follows Nissan’s established Visia, Acenta and Tekna lines. Lists of standard and optional equipment will be released nearer the on sale date, but expected items such as climate control, leather upholstery, rear view camera and Intelligent Key will all be available to Juke customers along with some more unusual features. Cleverly, the module adopts different displays, colours and functions depending on how it is being used. In Climate mode, the display shows the interior temperature setting while the ‘buttons’ display air-flow preferences. AccessoriesAlthough Juke has a long list of standard equipment, Nissan has developed a full range of accessories enabling owners to personalise their cars still further. Among the items on offer are different designs of alloy wheel as well as front and rear under body protectors to accentuate the SUV element of the design. Other exterior features include exhaust finishers, a roof spoiler and wind deflectors on the doors, while inside an owner can add illuminated door sills and interior accent lighting. Practical touches include advanced security systems as well as extra storage opportunities in the front armrest and in the luggage area. 27 comments: Nissan Juke Xanthias (760) Posted on 09.20.2011 I simply love this Nissan Juke, the design and the style of this car is quite impressive and they are right it is already looking good on its color, so hot! I also noticed its cool, cozy and relaxing interior.
IHateEnzo (320) Posted on 09.20.2011 The style of this Nissan Juke is kind of impressive, but I must say that I’m really amazed with the glossy body paint of this, it gives the beauty and classy look on it. The rims of this car seem so nice.
Rob_Cortez (419) Posted on 09.8.2011 Nissan Juke is so cute with its platform design and shiny body color and even its car lines adds more beauty and appeal on it. I just hope that the engine performance of it is quite impressive either.
Jhoy_Pinini (203) Posted on 09.1.2011 Platform design of this Juke is really fabulous and cute. It is already looks great with its color. From exterior to interior features are really quite impressive and satisfying.
Tristan_cape (457) Posted on 07.19.2011 I can’t see anything wrong with this car. It’s quite good for me, but it may be good enough if they convert it into a more convenient car. The looks are simply nice and its color was so hot for me.
GeekCars (267) Posted on 06.3.2011 I think as a heart of the car , center console would be come in high quality and fantastic design. Hmm. The interior looks very cheap like a Honda Civic! Eew!
SpeedyCars (199) Posted on 06.3.2011 Well, I really don’t like its platform its kind of imperfection but it looks good in red! BTW, I don’t like the styling of its interior except the seats, the center console seems to be a cheap material!
caden_Bruke (295) Posted on 06.1.2011 Such a great offer from Nissan. A good collaboration made by East and West. And the outcome is very impressive as well.
pepito_cuervo (390) Posted on 01.31.2011 I think this is a pretty good price for a niche car. It is only a little more than a 120 HP Fiesta—well, maybe 2 grand— comparably equipped.
leezyking (500) Posted on 01.31.2011 Style is not a big concern of mine, as you may have surmised. Almost anything will grow on you— I saw a mint looking Aztec today and thought it looked pretty good.
Ping_Guererro (939) Posted on 12.6.2010 This is the newest Crossover Utility Vehicle, IMO it very unattractive but i estimate it’s a very snug CUV. since I haven’t glimpsed and get a possibility to sit on it still i can’t contrast it to other competitors.
cyrus_parca (539) Posted on 10.15.2010 That said, this is what most SUV owners actually need, size wise.
russ_sales (346) Posted on 10.12.2010 There are SO many other vehicles I’d rather spend that kind of money on before this ridiculous-looking joke...
GearGirl (20) Posted on 08.12.2010 I agree; so ugly it’s cute.
I’d drive it, it suites me anyway. lol
edwinsantiago (381) Posted on 04.19.2010 Just wondering if there some other color other than lemon. It will be the eye center in the major way.
Nismo (10) Posted on 04.11.2010 DISAPPOINTING THING FOR NISSAN CAR DESIGNERS. THIS CAR IS LIKE THE FAILED DESIGNS OF TOYOTA FT86 AND MITSUBISHI’S iMIEV these cars can’t go production with high sales.
Jared_smith (462) Posted on 03.28.2010 Another compact SUV to its lineup, this Versa-based Juke. Previewed in Paris and scheduled to make its in-the-metal debut at the Geneva auto show, the Juke is quite, uh, flavorful in the styling department.
GearGirl (20) Posted on 03.1.2010 Yes, your right. It usually takes people time to get used to new cars. Like the Nissan Cube.
micopeterson (808) Posted on 02.23.2010 maybe in time many will appreciate it, because they haven’t seen it how it performs.
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