A prototype of the Nissan Juke facelift was spied recently in Spain near the Jerez circuit ahead of a very possible debut that may happen next year.
The Juke has been on sale since 2010 and so we believe the time has arrived for come fresh updates in order to keep the model fresh and competitive. Nissan is already preparing a few revisions to the front and rear of the funky-looking crossover and it seems they will also update the mirrors by incorporating the turn signals.
We can expect to find a new front bumper with different air intakes along with an updated front grille and a new graphic for the headlights. At the rear there will be a modified bumper and a few changes for the taillights while the alloy design will also be reworked.
Talking about power, Nissan could decide to offer the facelifted Juke with a 1.2-liter DIG-T engine borrowed from the second-gen Qashqai where it generates an output of 115 HP (85 kW) and 190 Nm (140 lb-ft) of torque. This engine will likely serve as a replacement for the 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine.
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