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Juke 1.6i

Juke 1.6i (Japan, 2010)

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The Nissan Juke is the industry’s first small crossover. It combines the robustness of a SUV with a touch of sporting style.

The Nissan Juke is powered by three different engines: The top of the range version of the small crossover is equipped with Nissan’s turbocharged petrol engine (MR16DDT) with direct injection. As one of the most powerful engines in its class it develops 190 hp and has a maximum torque of 240 Nm.

In terms of design the Nissan Juke, based on the Nissan Alliance B platform, combines the pure SUV characteristics, such as thick wheels, wide tyres, extended ground clearance and a strong stance, with a sports car style, with a high waistline, slim visor-like side glass graphics and a coupé-style falling roofline. The door handles hidden in the frame door enhance Juke’s coupe look.



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