Review: Nissan Juke

100hpero
ITL
#1
Price: £19,995
Engine: 1.6-litre, 4cyl turbo
Transmission: CVT, 4WD
Power: 187bhp
Torque: 240Nm
0-62mph: 8.0 seconds (est)
Top speed: N/A
Economy: 30mpg (est)
CO2: 180g/km
Equipment: 17-inch alloys, part-leather upholstery, panoramic roof, iPod connection, sat-nav, electric windows, climate control
On sale: October




The Juke is about to meet the jury! A radical blend of SUV and sporty coupé, this is Nissan’s bold new entry into the expanding arena of small crossovers – a category soon to include the MINI Countryman and Mitsubishi ASX.

In a world exclusive, we were given the opportunity to sample a pre-production all-wheel-drive Juke around the hillsides in Malibu, California. Has the Nissan done enough to be crowned the new crossover champion?



Whether you find the car’s looks appealing or appalling, there’s no denying it is eye-popping to behold. Penned at Nissan’s UK design studio in London, the Juke gets exaggerated bumpers, 370Z-inspired tail-lamps and huge circular spotlights at the front. The rear door handles are ‘hidden’ for a coupé-like appearance, and 17-inch rims fill the bulging wheelarches.

That audacious exterior theme carries over inside. There, a motorcycle-inspired centre console complements accommodation for five and a 60/40 split-folding rear seat.



A slick user interface controls the audio system and the drive mode selector which alters throttle sensitivity, speed of gearchange and steering effort when switching between Normal, Sport and Eco. The back seat is tighter than in a Countryman while boot space, at only 251 litres, is compromised, even for a small SUV.



Based on Nissan’s global-B platform, which underpins the Cube and Renault Clio, the Juke offers an all-new 1.6-litre direct-injection petrol turbo engine boasting 187bhp and 240Nm of torque.

The range-topping turbo tested here with all-wheel drive comes exclusively with a CVT auto box, while the front-drive version gets a six-speed manual. Nissan will also offer the Juke with a 115bhp 1.6-litre petrol and a 108bhp 1.5 turbodiesel, the latter matching the 1.6 turbo’s peak torque. Neither the naturally aspirated 1.6 petrol nor the oil-burner can be had with all-wheel drive.

Paired with the CVT, our 1.6 turbo was eager to rev, sending the 1,280kg Juke from 0-62mph in around eight seconds. Unfortunately, the engine sounds rather dull.



In the pursuit of sporty handling, the 4x4 system utilises torque vectoring. This can split torque 50/50 between front and rear, and side to side across the back axle, reducing understeer and boosting cornering agility.

To complement the upgraded performance, the flagship Juke gets a multi-link rear suspension.

Over our winding test loop through the coastal mountains north of Los Angeles, the torque-vectoring set-up made quick work of tight turns and sweeping curves, rotating the rear end effortlessly and with composure. The electric steering is lacking in feel, but weights up nicely in Sport mode.

Given the stand-out styling, high fun factor, trio of advanced engines and prices starting at only £12,795, the Juke represents excellent value. And based on this first encounter, there is nothing to suggest it won’t emulate the Qashqai’s success.





Fuente: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carrevi...ssan_juke.html
Fransportcoupe
De la vieja escuela....
#2
De lo raro que es me gusta...
doriftoboy
Bus Drifter
#3
Menudo aborto
Liquidsnk
ForoCoches: Miembro
#4
Es nissan "joke"
japo329
▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬
#5
Por fin un turbo pequeño nissan
ToniMikel
ForoCoches: Miembro
#6
WER80
Forocochero medio
#7
en mi opinion es muy feo por delante
Sokudo
Improve yourself
#8
Cita de Fransportcoupe
De lo raro que es me gusta...
me ocurre exactamente lo mismo

Esau_zgz
Miembro
#9
menudo horros de coche
Dani FT86
Mr
#10
es puro cieno
Niperiantz
ForoCoches: Miembro
#11
que cosa mas fea
Ts-020
ForoCoches: Miembro
#12
me encanta! me gustaba mas el nombre del concept qazana
Castro TDCi
FCS-Adm¡n
#13
Cita de Insignia 2.8 V6
Me encanta, salvo el nombre.

No se por qué, pero Juke me suena a "junk" (basura).
A mí me recuerda más a "joke" (chiste).
TYSON
Miembro y medio
#14
El proximo coche de la casa...
trobi
#15
A los entendidos, ese motor de donde salio? Tiene alguna base o es completamente nuevo?
mnu
ForoCoches: Miembro
#16
es igual que los bulldog franceses los ves y dices joder que perro mas feo, pero me gustaría tener uno jejeje
100hpero
ITL
#17
Cita de trobiii
A los entendidos, ese motor de donde salio? Tiene alguna base o es completamente nuevo?
Creo (al 90%) que es completamente nuevo.

Te dejo un vídeo.

drx.94
Drive, love, live
#18
Por delante es muuuuy feo! Caguentodo, cada vez sacan "cosas" más feas...!
pikolotk
Usuario en desuso
#19
Cita de Fransportcoupe
De lo raro que es me gusta...
+1


Como se cambiaran las bombillas de cruce????
trobi
#20
Cita de 100hpero
Creo (al 90%) que es completamente nuevo.

Te dejo un vídeo.


En tu mente está :sisi3 :
YO_Y_MI_JACA
ForoCoches: Miembro
#21
19.995 que son libras, francos??? cuantos leuros son???
yonilose
ForoCoches: Miembro
#22
El par como lo veis?

Un saludo.
ATTICO
Legennn ... dario!!
#23
Pues a mi me gusta....
206QuikSilver
*AutoBan Spam/Flood/Troll*
#24
viene con escobillas antiguas un coche del 2010
groen
ForoCoches: Miembro
#25
a mi tb me gusta
legolas16v
Piensa en verde ✅ 🇪🇸
#26
me encantan estos crossover, a diferencia de los grandes todoterrenos-ballena que no me gustan nada
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