If you thought the GT-R->ke1592-powered Nissan Juke and its 545 horsepower was a crazy idea, then you're in for a big surprise. Nismo's crazy limited-edition crossover->ke288 is far from being the fastest Juke ever built and it's quite slow compared to the monster a Russian company managed to create. How's that possible, you may ask? Well, the folks over at Shpilli Villi Engineering squeezed no less than 800 ponies out of Godzilla's twin-turbo, 3.8-liter, V-6 engine, while adding a shot of nitrous for an extra 200 horses. That's right, this Juke has no less than 1,000 horsepower traveling through its drivetrain, albeit only for a few seconds.

So what do you do when you have at least 800 horses to spare besides winning a dozen drag races against the world's most powerful supercars->ke177? You take it to the Nurburgring track, of course, the place where all production cars go to have their engines and chassis refined. Not that this Juke needs further tweaks or any race-course time given its purpose, but at least the Juke R isn't one of those massive SUVs BMW and Mercedes-Benz keeps bringing at the 'Ring.

Naturally, the overly powerful crossover isn't the kind of vehicle you'd expect to set a new Nurburgring record, especially on a wet track, but owner and race car driver Vladimir Ulanov manages to put the Juke R through its paces and clock a few fast laps. Thankfully, the Russians captured it all on tape and you can watch the madness in the video above.

2013 Nissan Juke-R by Shpilli Villi Engineering