New Nissan Juke Comes in Full LED Lighting

  • Efficient new downsized 1.2 DIG-T turbocharged petrol engine
  • Dramatic design enhanced with significant styling changes pushing further both premium and sporty design cues
  • Technology enhanced with advanced NissanConnect system
  • Nissan Safety Shield added along with groundbreaking Around View Monitor four-camera parking aid
  • Improved luggage capacity +40% and enhanced versatility
  • Extensive personalization program
  • Opening sunroof and Xenon lights
  • On sale in Europe from summer 2014
Nissan Juke
Front of the Nissan Juke showcased at Geneva car show. (Photo Courtesy of Nissan)

When it arrived a little more than three years ago, the Nissan JUKE used innovation to create a whole new market segment. Just as the Nissan Qashqai pioneered the original crossover market, the JUKE used dramatic design and advanced technology to break new ground in a more compact crossover package.

Exterior

Bold design has always set the JUKE apart from any rival, offering a mixture of crossover toughness with sporting appeal that has seen it become a design icon.

To radically alter the proportions would undermine the JUKE's unmistakable presence, but designers have still managed to make significant changes to the car's styling.

Nissan Juke LED headlights and DRL
Nissan Juke LED DRL and headlamps. (Photo Courtesy of Nissan)

At the front, the upper lamps have been redesigned and now incorporate bi-intensity LED daytime running lamps while the headlamps now have Xenon bulbs for better visibility and new lens covers. The grille incorporates the new Nissan brand signature while the front has been toughened with new and more robust trim beneath the bumper.

Nissan Juke LED striplights on rear mirrors.
Door mirrors have been revised to include LED side turn strip repeaters. (Photo Courtesy of Nissan)

Door mirrors have been revised to include LED side turn strip repeaters and, where fitted, cameras for the Around View Monitor.

At the rear the bumper has a more aggressive shape to match new revised boomerang tail lamps with LED light guide technology, giving the new JUKE a more distinctive appearance at night.

Nissan Juke  LED  rear lights
Nissan Juke LED rear lights up close. (Photo Courtesy of Nissan)

The new color palette now extends to ten colors and includes three new shades: Sunlight Yellow metallic, Ink Blue metallic and solid Red.

A new range of wheels completes the exterior revisions, with 16-inch steel and alloys available on entry-level Visia models and different styles of 17-inch alloys on Acenta and Tekna variants. A new 18-inch alloy wheel will also be available with colored inserts available allowing drivers to add their personal touch.

In addition, the extensive new personalization packs include the opportunity to add drama with brightly colored inserts, which completely change the look and feel of the wheels. Different packs also allow contrasting colors to be applied to the mirror caps, side sills, roof spoiler and door handles.

Nissan Juke rear view
A rear view of the Nissan Juke. (Photo Courtesy of Nissan)

Equipment

Standard equipment on all models includes LED daytime running lamps, CD radio with an AUX-In socket, gear shift indicator to promote a more efficient driving style and tire pressure monitor. The Visia 1.5 dCi and 1.6 Pack versions add alloy wheels, manual air conditioning, drive computer and driver seat height adjustment.

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