2015 Nissan Juke
Having created the blueprint for B-segment crossovers little more than
three years ago, the innovative Juke is set to extend its advantage with a
significantly revised new model. Still unique and utterly original in design,
the new Juke confirms Nissan's undisputed leadership of the crossover market,
introducing a host of exciting and innovative new technology and styling
features.
OVERVIEW
Thanks to its dramatic design and advanced technology, the Juke has become
the runaway leader of the B-segment crossover sector. The Juke's combination of
highly individual styling, strong driving dynamics and sophisticated interior
equipment has allowed it to storm from zero to 500,000 sales since its launch,
easily eclipsing its rivals. In the UK alone, there have been more than 100,000
Nissan Juke's sold since sales began in 2010.
Now, following Nissan's established practice of constant development, comes
the next chapter in the Juke story. Establishing itself as the original
stand-out model in the growing B-segment crossover market with its unique
combination of sport and SUV design, the new Juke is ready to once again stamp
its authority on the segment it created.
Already recognised as the design trend-setter, the new Juke benefits from a
series of design enhancements, new engines and technologies and a wide-ranging
personalisation programme.
The changes are extensive including; a new design at the front and rear
with greater emphasis on both premium refinement and sporty design cues, a new
downsized DIG-T 115 turbocharged engine offering greater performance, economy
and lower emissions, a revised DIG-T 190 engine, a personalisation programme,
advanced equipment including a new audio system, the latest generation
NissanConnect driver-vehicle interface, Nissan Safety Shield, Nissan's Dynamic
Control system, plus a new open-air panoramic glass roof.
While revisions in the luggage area have increased space by 40 per cent (up
to 354 litres) in two-wheel drive versions, there is now even greater
opportunity for owners to really stamp their own personality on their Juke,
with a new personalisation programme called ‘Nissan Design Studio', offering a
range of new colours and interior and exterior themes.
The changes and range of additions to the new Juke will accelerate the
growth of Nissan's second most popular model in Europe, helping it to emulate
the remarkable achievements of its big brother Qashqai.
The Juke is the best seller in the premium B-segment, outperforming all
direct competitors, including those from the top German brands. Well on its way
to over 500,000 sales, the Juke achieved 135,000 sales in 2013 with its
popularity set to increase with the introduction of the new version. All Juke
models sold in Europe are built in Europe, at Nissan's hugely productive plant
in Sunderland.
Significantly for Nissan, the Juke has attracted a huge number of buyers
who are new to the brand. As much as 82 per cent of sales have been to
first-time Nissan owners, not only making it the highest conquest model in the
Nissan range but a model that comfortably outperforms the B-segment average
with many of those new buyers downsizing from larger cars.
The new Juke will go on sale across Europe in the summer.
DESIGN
Bold design has always set the Juke apart from any rival, offering a
mixture of crossover toughness with sporting appeal that has seen it become a
design icon.
Although radically altering the proportions would undermine the Juke's
unmistakable presence, Nissan's design team managed to make significant changes
and enhancements to the car's styling while retaining and enhancing the brand's
acclaimed crossover DNA.
At the front, the upper lamps have been redesigned to adopt the Nissan's
signature ‘boomerang' shape - as seen on 370Z, new Qashqai and new Murano - and
now too incorporate bi-intensity LED daytime running lamps. The headlights are
now available with Xenon bulbs for better visibility and new lens covers. The
nose incorporates a new, more powerful V-shaped grille, while the lower
elements have been toughened with new trim beneath the bumper.
Door mirrors have been revised to include LED side turn strip repeaters
and, where fitted, cameras for the Around View Monitor.
At the rear, the bumper has a more aggressive shape to match new revised
boomerang tail lamps with LED light guide technology, giving the new Juke a
more distinctive appearance at night.
The new colour palette now extends to ten colours and includes three new
shades: Sunlight Yellow metallic, Ink Blue metallic and solid Red.
A wide range of alloy wheels completes the exterior revisions, with 16-inch
steels available on entry-level Visia models and different styles of 17 or
18-inch alloys on Acenta, Acenta Premium and Tekna variants. A new 18-inch
alloy wheel with coloured inserts will also be available, allowing drivers to
add their personal touch.
Nissan Design Studio
Personalisation becomes an integral part of new Juke ownership with the
Nissan Design Studio personalisation packs available on the Acenta Premium and
Tekna grades. The customisation packages provide opportunity to add individual
touches to the new model, with an array of colours and quirks to tailor the
look of the interior and exterior.
In standard form, the Juke interior theme is a sophisticated grey on Visia
and Acenta, but Nissan designers have found ways to make the interior even more
bold and dynamic on the higher grades. The all new Nissan Design Studio
interior personalisation pack allows for brightly coloured inserts to be added,
free of charge on Acenta Premium and Tekna. With a choice of black, red, white
or even bright yellow - you can change the centre console, door finishers, air
vent rings, and even the stitching of the gear knob, steering wheel, seats and
meter hood lid leather cover. Depending on the model, there are two styles of
fabric for the seat upholstery - Premium cloth on Acenta Premium and leather
trim on Tekna.
To keep the Juke as one of the most distinctively designed vehicles on the
roads, the exterior pack also comes equipped with the choice of the four new
colours (red, white, black and yellow) with customisation options available for
the mirror cap covers, headlamp finishers right through to the front and rear
bumper finishers.
Finally, not only does the Nissan Design Studio offer record levels of
personalisation options for the interior and exterior of the new Juke but now,
an array of styling options for the alloy wheels are also available. The new
Juke's latest colour palette of red, white, black and bright yellow can be
customised onto the 18 inch alloy wheels to coordinate with the rest of the
exciting new styling options.
Practicality
Changes have also been made to the shape of the trunk area in two-wheel
drive models to boost luggage space by an impressive 40 per cent, taking the
overall capacity to a class-leading 354 litres. Unlike rivals, Juke can carry a
large and a medium suitcase at the same time, and is also deep and wide enough
to carry a chassis-type pushchair.
Versatility is further enhanced with flat folding rear seat, making it
easier to load large objects, while the inclusion of a two-stage floor in the
luggage area makes the space even more flexible.
A further final option opens a whole new world to Acenta, Acenta Premium
and Tekna owners - literally. A large open-air panoramic glass roof allows not
just daylight to flood into the cabin but also fresh air as required. When
opened, the panel sits on top of the rear portion of the roof so as not to
steal interior headroom. The glass panel measures 964mm wide by 837mm long and
covers two thirds of the roof area. This is matched by an opening width of
693mm and an opening length of 301mm to add to the feeling of airiness in the
cockpit.
New NissanConnect technology
The Juke, as with the rest of the Nissan crossover family, comes with the
latest generation of NissanConnect, which now offers smartphone connectivity
with access to a variety of apps ranging from social media platforms to entertainment
- including internet radio - through a large, 5.8in colour touch screen. The
latest generation satellite navigation system integrates Google Online Search.
This application offers the most up-to-date location based information: fuel
stations hotels, restaurants, among many others. All these points of interest
can be searched through Google's hands-free voice command and categorized by
distance and customer ratings.
A send-to-car function also allows drivers to search for their destination
at home and send instructions to NissanConnect system at the click of a button.
The system includes Bluetooth audio streaming and mobile phone integration as
well as Aux-in and USB slots.
When not in infotainment mode, the screen doubles as a monitor for the newest
version of Nissan's pioneering Around View Monitor which gives a complete
real-time 360 degree ‘helicopter' view around the car to make manoeuvring as
safe and easy as possible.
New to Juke - Nissan Safety Shield
Nissan's drive to make its cars as safe as possible takes another step
forward with the introduction of its acclaimed Safety Shield system to the new
Juke range. Fitted as standard to Tekna models, Nissan Safety Shield combines
the vehicles Around View Monitor cameras with advanced electronics and software
to provide a comprehensive suite of safety features.
Included in the Juke's Nissan Safety Shield are:
Lane Departure Warning
This highly advanced system alerts the driver if the new Juke starts to
drift out of lane. Lane Departure Warning uses sophisticated image-reading
software to detect road markings, allowing the system to determine if the car
is moving out of position. If it does and the driver has not operated the
indicators, a warning is given.
Blind Spot Warning
Using the Around View Monitor to detect vehicles in the hidden blind spot
areas, Blind Spot Warning triggers the illumination of a discreet warning light
positioned in the door mirrors. If the driver indicates to change lanes and the
system detects a vehicle in the danger area (on either side), the light flashes
and an audible warning is given.
Moving Object Detection
The new Juke's Moving Object Detection system combines the vehicle's front
and rear parking sensors with Nissan's acclaimed Around View Monitor ‘bird's
eye view' parking aid to deliver an extra level of protection.
If, when stationary, something moves into the area covered by the four
cameras, the system will give an audible warning and highlight the area in
which the moving object is detected. Mounted on the tailgate and having a
fish-eye lens, the rear wide view AVM camera has a sweep of vision in excess of
180 degrees, giving it an unparalleled field of vision at the back of the car.
Images from the camera are displayed on the NissanConnect screen on the centre
console.
To keep this essential camera clean, the car's computer senses when there
is dirt on the lens and uses a ‘wash and blow dry' system to automatically
rinse and then dry the surface.
DRIVETRAINS
A total of five engines are available for the new Juke, three remain as
before - the 1.6 94PS, the 1.6 117 CVT and the recently introduced and highly
acclaimed dCi 110 - with the addition of two brand new petrol options.
The Alliance-developed DIG-T 115 petrol engine, which comes as an option to
replace the outgoing 117PS 1.6-litre unit, is an advanced turbocharged direct
injection engine delivering 115PS (85kW) and generating 190Nm of torque.
Despite its modest size, the DIG-T 115 turbocharged engine packs a real
punch, offering sharper acceleration and greater torque (190Nm) for added
flexibility than the outgoing 1.6-litre naturally aspirated unit.
Now with six gears, the Juke's new engine's lower weight, standard
automatic Stop/Start feature and more fuel-efficient operation translates to
cleaner and more economical performance. The DIG-T 115 engine emits 129g/km of
CO2 and has a fuel consumption figure of 51.4mpg (combined cycle).
In keeping with the trend of downsizing engines, the existing DIG-T 190
petrol unit has been further improved to deliver more low end torque below
2,000rpm. Producing 190PS (140kW), it is already Euro6 compliant with target
emissions of 139g/km of CO2 for the 2WD versions. Among its new features are a
higher combustion ratio (increased from 9.5 to 10.5:1), improved low friction
technologies and cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation.
As well as a six-speed manual transmission, new Juke DIG-T 190 is also
available with a new X-Tronic transmission gearbox mated to an advance four-wheel-drive
system.
A revised version of the CVT transmission offered in the original Juke, the
new XTronic gearbox delivers a smooth and natural driving experience. The new
transmission now offers class leading gear ratio spread, with 17% more coverage
than the old unit. This is effectively like adding more gears to a conventional
transmission and improves acceleration at low speed while increasing refinement
and economy at cruising speeds. Efficiency has also been improved by reducing
internal friction by 40%. The result is a gearbox that offers the best of both
worlds, with crisp performance under high acceleration and smooth delivery when
the pace slows.
CHASSIS
As before, the Juke also offers customers the option of all-wheel-drive
with Nissan's ALL-MODE 4x4i transmission. Available with the DIG-T 190 XTronic
powertrain, the system features Nissan's acclaimed Torque Vectoring System
(TVS) to prevent understeer and improve traction.
As well splitting torque front to rear - up to a maximum of 50:50 - it can
be split from side-to-side across the rear axle, too. Information collected by
various sources (measuring wheel speed, steering angle, yaw rate and lateral G)
is interpreted to anticipate the driver's intention.
Cornering ability is enhanced by increasing torque to the outside rear
wheel, reducing understeer. The system quickly and faithfully follows direction
change commands from the driver - whether cornering or lane changing. Under
cornering, the system increases power to the outer wheel, the left-right
difference adding yaw momentum to the vehicle and helping the car follow its
intended course.
VALUE AND EQUIPMENT
Standard equipment on all models includes LED daytime running lamps, CD
radio with an AUX-In socket, driver seat height adjustment, drive computer,
gear-shift indicator to promote a more efficient driving style and tyre
pressure monitor system. The Visia has 16" alloy wheels and manual air
conditioning.
Acenta models are enhanced with front fog lights, 17-inch alloy wheels,
automatic air conditioning, remote audio controls, Bluetooth connectivity for
phone and audio streaming, cruise control and limiter, Nissan Dynamic Control
System, rear privacy glass and chrome interior touches.
Enhances for the new Juke, Nissan Dynamic Control is an advanced driver
control system giving the choice of three different driving modes - Normal,
Sport or Eco - along with instant driving information and vehicle setting
controls.
Motorists opting for the Acenta Premium model will also benefit from the
latest generation of NissanConnect, a colour reversing camera, DAB radio,
premium sports seats and of course, Nissan's new personalisation programme, the
Nissan Design Studio Interior Pack.
Tekna models add power folding door mirrors, light and rain sensors, i-Key
with engine start button and the latest Nissan technologies - Around View
Monitor and Safety Shield.
Source:Nissan Europe Press Release
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