Production Juke Nismo takes a bow at Le Mans
Nismo tweaks for engine and chassis, plus a bold new look for Nissan's crossover hatch off-roader thingy
This is stage one of bringing the Nismo high performance brand to a wider European audience. Sitting on the big Nissan show stand at the end of the Le Mans village, it's pulling in a fair amount of attention - which is especially impressive given it's parked right next to the left-hand drive Juke R (its RHD brother is taking part in the parade later), in among a collection of other Nissans that includes the DeltaWing show car, an LMP2 racer and GT racing versions of the GT-R and 370Z.
Probably the colour scheme helps - pearl white with plenty of red pinstriping, just like the concept - but it sports beefed-up looks and bigger wheels, too; the body kit apparently improves downforce without increasing drag. The exact performance enhancements remain TBC, but it will include Nismo tweaks under the bonnet as well as to the suspension. "Steering modifications" are also promised, and there's a full Nismo interior makeover, including red stitching and chunky sports seats.
The car on the stand appears to be fitted with a CVT gearbox, which is a bit of worry. But then that's what you get with the 190hp, four-wheel drive package that's already in showrooms. Expect at least 200hp from the Nismo, and a dealership debut early in 2013.
No word on the price, but compared with the R it'll obviously be a bargain. The crossover assault on the traditional hot hatch has begun.
I suspect the reason is largely the same. At least they (both the BMWs and the Juke) were different.
I suspect the reason is largely the same. At least they (both the BMWs and the Juke) were different.
You cannot compare this monstrosity to the E9x. For a start the BMW was not that different from others in the range and is certainly not an "acquired taste" in the same way the Juke appears to be. Granted it may not be the best looking BMW ever but describing it as "truly frightful" is just ridiculous!
You say you suspect the reasons are largely the same, but dont say what you think those reasons are. Perhaps you might care to elaborate!
You cannot compare this monstrosity to the E9x. For a start the BMW was not that different from others in the range and is certainly not an "acquired taste" in the same way the Juke appears to be. Granted it may not be the best looking BMW ever but describing it as "truly frightful" is just ridiculous!
You say you suspect the reasons are largely the same, but dont say what you think those reasons are. Perhaps you might care to elaborate!
Having two sets of "eyes" on the Juke is disconcerting, I think. But it was a brave design choice by Nissan, and compared to other "lifestyle" crossovers in that market it's certainly a success, suggesting that actually the Juke is appealing to the masses.
At least it's not a Mini Countryman. And if you want something that can convincingly go off-road, pay twice as much and get the Evoque.
The Juke really is one of the most frightfully ugly cars on the road, yet I see loads of the bloody things.
* I have no opinion about Motorbility
As for the Juke R, it's just a stupid publicity stunt - utterly inane, much though they would love us petrolheads to nudge each other klnowingly as though we were in on a great and hysterical secret. Not that the GTR is a looker anyway...
Personally I think the Juke pulls it off better than the 3-series because it has a sort of cartoonishness about it - the 3-series had just enough "normalness" to somehow manage to be both dull and ugly at the same time. Obviously that's just personal opinion, though. They're both poorly proportioned and oddly detailed cars by conventional measures.
I always thought the E92 was a particular shame, because the two-door E46 was quite a handsome car.
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