BBC Top Gear Magazine

Cross hatch

Nissan angryfies the Juke RS. No joke

- BY STEPHEN DOBIE

Is there a more fghtylooki­ng car on sale than the Juke Nismo RS? There are meaner and more aggressive cars, but none that better resemble the scrappy bloke at the wrong end of eight pints, picking on someone twice his size.

And that’s very ftting. Here’s a Juke, one of Nissan’s littler cars, with the power and mechanical nous to take on bigger, more traditiona­l performanc­e metal.

Nismo RS replaces the underwhelm­ing Nismo, its 1.6-litre turbo engine up nearly 20bhp to a Golf GTI-like 215bhp; its body 40 per cent stifer than before, reinforced in 26 places. More efective than either of those, though, is the addition of a mechanical limited-slip dif to the FWD Nismo RS – the one to buy, given the AWD version comes only with a CVT auto.

First impression­s of the Nismo RS are good. The steering wheel, with Alcantara at the nine and three positions, feels great, and the chunky gearchange allows you to punch through the relatively short ratios.

Less immediatel­y endearing is the driving position. The seats – whether you go for the £1,300 leather Recaros or stay standard – are frm but supportive, but there’s no reach adjustment on the steering, and even taking into account this is a crossover, you still sit too high.

There are upsides, though. Those extra inches can bufer your view a corner or two ahead, giving you the confdence to neaten your lines and maintain momentum. Making polished progress is satisfying, and the Nismo RS feels at home shy of its limits. But to really feel the tugging efects of that dif, you need to up the ante. With peak torque arriving north of 3,500rpm, the revs need to be singing, which feels rather uncouth. The speed, though, is surprising.

Once you lean on the dif and realise just how much turn-in grip there is, you can travel along at hot-hatch speeds, free from understeer and enjoying the composed suspension. The ride is not outright comfortabl­e, but it is well controlled and, while the ruthless attitude to maintainin­g speed does come in the place of the Fiesta ST’s hooligan chuckabili­ty, there’s evident talent and some B-road giant-killing potential. The Juke Nismo RS packs real punch.

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