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Nissan uncovers all-new Juke

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Nissan has ripped the covers off its all-new Juke small SUV, which ushers in a new turbocharg­ed powertrain, updated styling and new technology ahead of a release in Europe starting from the end of November.

While it is not yet confirmed for release in Australia, Nissan Australia has said the Juke is a model the company is very interested in, suggesting a likely debut sometime in 2020.

The second-generation model replaces the original, which first went on sale in 2013 after a global debut in 2010, and sees the introducti­on of some major changes to design and technology.

Only one powertrain has been detailed for the Juke, namely a 1.0-litre turbocharg­ed three-cylinder petrol engine tuned to produce 86kw at 5250rpm and 180Nm at 1750rpm, up to 200Nm with the engine’s Over Torque function.

Two transmissi­on options are available, including a six-speed manual and a seven-speed dual-clutch auto with paddle-shifters and a three-stage drive mode selector.

Completing the zero-to-100kmh sprint takes a leisurely 11.1 seconds in the dual-clutch, down to 10.4s for the manual, with top speed pegged at 180kmh.

The outputs of the new three-pot engine almost match those of the outgoing entry-level ST, whose twin-turbo 1.2-litre four-cylinder unit produced 85kw-190nm, however they cannot match the 140kw-240nm produced by the top-spec TI-S and its 1.6-litre twin-turbo unit.

Nissan has not yet detailed whether more powertrain options will be on the way.

Riding on a more rigid platform with the use of high-strength steel, the new Juke rides on Macpherson-strut front suspension with a torsion-beam set-up at the rear.

Styling has been overhauled with a more prominent iteration of Nissan’s V-motion grille complement­ed by the new, thin LED headlights and an aggressive front bumper.

A sloping roofline leads to an angular rear end with sharply styled taillights and a roof spoiler.

Wheel options range from 16-inch steel hoops up to 19-inch alloys, while 11 exterior colour options are available, including the exclusive Fuji Sunset.

An N-design exterior package is also available for more extensive customisat­ion.

The new Juke has grown externally over its predecesso­r, measuring 4210mm long, 1595mm tall, 1800mm wide and with a 2636mm wheelbase, while vehicle weight has been reduced by 23kg to 1212kg.

As a result of the increased dimensions, interior space has also expanded, with rear-seat knee room up 58mm, rear headroom increased by 11mm and 20 percent more luggage space, with 422 litres on offer.

The Juke’s redesigned interior is highlighte­d by the 8.0-inch infotainme­nt system with Apple Carplayand­roid Auto smartphone mirroring, Tomtom sat-nav and live traffic updates, and in-car Wifi. Owners can also use the Nissanconn­ect Services app for functions such as checking the door-lock status of the vehicle as well as tyre pressure and engine oil levels.

A 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster screen is available on entry-level versions, while a 7.0-inch colour screen can be had on higher-spec versions.

Soft-touch materials are included on the dashboard, door trim and footwells, while the monoform bolstered seats can be optionally trimmed in Alcantara or leather.

Audiophile­s can optionally make use of an eight-speaker Bose sound system, with two speakers integrated into the front-seat headrests.

Nissan has included a range of active safety technologi­es on the Juke, which includes autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane departure warning, lanekeep assist, high-beam assist, traffic sign recognitio­n and hill-start assist.

Other safety features available on high-spec versions include adaptive cruise control, surround-view cameras, driver attention alert, blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert.

Nissan Australia can be expected to announce whether or not it will bring the Juke Down Under in the coming months.

 ??  ?? SECOND-GEN: Nissan has uncovered the all-new, second-generation Juke ahead of a likely 2020 debut.
SECOND-GEN: Nissan has uncovered the all-new, second-generation Juke ahead of a likely 2020 debut.

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