Nissan reveals the new Juke Hybrid
01 Mar 2022|331 views
Nissan has revealed the new Juke Hybrid.
The crossover utilises a 93bhp 1.6-litre engine paired to a 48bhp electric motor. Claimed fuel consumption for the Juke Hybrid stands at 19.1km/L.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid gets the new Nissan logo alongside the black strip at the top as with the firm's other electrified offerings At the front, the Nissan Juke Hybrid now sports the new Nissan brand logo. A strip of black gloss material is also present where the grille meets the hood, putting it in line with Nissan's other electrified models.
The design of the grille also now takes the form of a mesh, with smaller opening areas to optimise aerodynamic efficiency, made possible thanks to lower cooling requirements of the hybrid drivetrain.
Modifications have also been made to the bodywork below the bumper to improve airflow, and a radiator grille shutter has been added, allowing airflow to be automatically adjusted according to cooling needs.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid also gets a reprofiled rear spoiler, and the rear axle now has an additional cover to smoothen airflow at the rear of the car.
Inside the cabin, the car's instrument cluster has been adjusted to display the operation of the hybrid drivetrain.
There's also a new button on the centre console to activate one-pedal driving, and a new button to activate electric-only motion between two of the central air-vents.
Boot space for the Nissan Juke Hybrid stands at 354 litres, a slight reduction of 68 litres compared to the petrol version.
The crossover utilises a 93bhp 1.6-litre engine paired to a 48bhp electric motor. Claimed fuel consumption for the Juke Hybrid stands at 19.1km/L.


The design of the grille also now takes the form of a mesh, with smaller opening areas to optimise aerodynamic efficiency, made possible thanks to lower cooling requirements of the hybrid drivetrain.
Modifications have also been made to the bodywork below the bumper to improve airflow, and a radiator grille shutter has been added, allowing airflow to be automatically adjusted according to cooling needs.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid also gets a reprofiled rear spoiler, and the rear axle now has an additional cover to smoothen airflow at the rear of the car.
Inside the cabin, the car's instrument cluster has been adjusted to display the operation of the hybrid drivetrain.
There's also a new button on the centre console to activate one-pedal driving, and a new button to activate electric-only motion between two of the central air-vents.
Boot space for the Nissan Juke Hybrid stands at 354 litres, a slight reduction of 68 litres compared to the petrol version.
Nissan has revealed the new Juke Hybrid.
The crossover utilises a 93bhp 1.6-litre engine paired to a 48bhp electric motor. Claimed fuel consumption for the Juke Hybrid stands at 19.1km/L.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid gets the new Nissan logo alongside the black strip at the top as with the firm's other electrified offerings At the front, the Nissan Juke Hybrid now sports the new Nissan brand logo. A strip of black gloss material is also present where the grille meets the hood, putting it in line with Nissan's other electrified models.
The design of the grille also now takes the form of a mesh, with smaller opening areas to optimise aerodynamic efficiency, made possible thanks to lower cooling requirements of the hybrid drivetrain.
Modifications have also been made to the bodywork below the bumper to improve airflow, and a radiator grille shutter has been added, allowing airflow to be automatically adjusted according to cooling needs.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid also gets a reprofiled rear spoiler, and the rear axle now has an additional cover to smoothen airflow at the rear of the car.
Inside the cabin, the car's instrument cluster has been adjusted to display the operation of the hybrid drivetrain.
There's also a new button on the centre console to activate one-pedal driving, and a new button to activate electric-only motion between two of the central air-vents.
Boot space for the Nissan Juke Hybrid stands at 354 litres, a slight reduction of 68 litres compared to the petrol version.
The crossover utilises a 93bhp 1.6-litre engine paired to a 48bhp electric motor. Claimed fuel consumption for the Juke Hybrid stands at 19.1km/L.


The design of the grille also now takes the form of a mesh, with smaller opening areas to optimise aerodynamic efficiency, made possible thanks to lower cooling requirements of the hybrid drivetrain.
Modifications have also been made to the bodywork below the bumper to improve airflow, and a radiator grille shutter has been added, allowing airflow to be automatically adjusted according to cooling needs.
The Nissan Juke Hybrid also gets a reprofiled rear spoiler, and the rear axle now has an additional cover to smoothen airflow at the rear of the car.
Inside the cabin, the car's instrument cluster has been adjusted to display the operation of the hybrid drivetrain.
There's also a new button on the centre console to activate one-pedal driving, and a new button to activate electric-only motion between two of the central air-vents.
Boot space for the Nissan Juke Hybrid stands at 354 litres, a slight reduction of 68 litres compared to the petrol version.
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