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Juke 1.6 Pure Drive

Juke 1.6 Pure Drive (Japan, 2010)

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This Nissan Juke 1.6 Pure Drive was launched in 2010. It is the 1st generation of the crossover model. With an output of 117 hp at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 158 nm, this model variant drives on a 1598cc straight 4 engine combined with a 5-speed manual transmission. The performance of the Juke 1.6 Pure Drive is reflected on the top speed of 178 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in 11.1 seconds. It has a manual transmission and front wheel drive. The crossover variant features a combined consumption of 6.0 l/100km. CO2 emissions are fixed at 138 g/km. This off-road vehicle has room for 5 people. The 5-door Nissan Juke 1.6 Pure Drive has 4135 mm in length with a wheelbase of 2530 mm, it is 1565 mm tall and 1765 mm wide. This Nissan Juke 1.6 Pure Drive uses macpherson strut suspension with coil springs at the front and torsion-beam axle suspension with coil springs at the rear axle.

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