Nissan Juke Nismo concept 2013

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Nissan revealed their new, enhanced Juke at the Tokyo Motor Show. The new model looks better, is more powerful and more luxurious.

The modifications that were brought to this car are a better body, which increases aerodynamic efficiency and outer design, a more powerful, tuned engine, stiffer chassis, and a sporty interior.

The 1.6-liter direct injection turbo gasoline engine has been enhanced, and now produces more power and better performance. The previous model delivered 188 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque, so with the tuned engine, we expect to see more than that.

The new model is also lower, which allows the grip of the new 19-inch alloy wheels to be better.

On the inside, the darker colored surfaces and the new center console, that is now shaped like a motorcycle’s fuel tank and is coated in metal give the driver the impression that they’re driving a race car, with all of the luxury that comes with a coupe.

According to Nissan, the new Juke is aimed at a car-loving audience that looks for a mix of agility, coupe-like response and SUV strength. So if you’re part of the before mentioned section of the audience, give this car a go.

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  • San Diego Mechanic

    January 22, 2012 / at 3:48 pm

    The design looks a bit clunky at first, but reading that it is for a purpose makes it understandable. But I bet my cousin would go for this model, it’s definitely a lot cheaper than the sports car he had in mind.

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