Nissan Juke Nismo Dark Knight Rises Revealed

David BondNissan13 years ago46 Views

Nissan recently unveiled, The Dark Knight Rises, Nissan Juke Nismo, which is apparently a one-off, has been inspired by Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy Series. Nissan’s partnership with Warner Brother’s and the release of the Batman trilogy on DVD and Blu-Ray, Nissan truly produced a unique car. The car is all set to go on sale in January 2013.

Under the hood it features the same, 200PS 1.6-litre turbocharged engine driving the front wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox – giving it a 0-62mph time of 7.8 seconds – as well as a Nismo bodykit, uprated suspension and enhanced interior.

On the outside the car features a matte black paint job, a shark fin antenna replaces the standard car’s conventional aerial. In addition to Nismo badging, there are aluminum Bat badges on the front grille and tailgate while the unique gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels include bespoke red detailing, matching the eye-catching pinstripe on the bumpers and sills of the standard Juke Nismo. Inside the Nismo, one gets to see Bat logos on the kickplates and reflective Bat badges on the headrests of the suede-trimmed Nismo sports seats. There are downlighters mounted under the door, which mirrors the famous Bat signal can be projected onto the floor area around the doors. A clever uplighter projects the same signal onto the black headlining inside too.

Take a look at the pictures and stay tuned for more updates on Speedlux.

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