Nissan has announced a number of new features and design upgrades to its popular Juke compact crossover. They enhance both the exterior and interior of the car, which made its public debut on the Nissan stand at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
The improvements create a contemporary fresh look for the Juke’s front end. They include a striking new dark chrome V-motion grille, dark headlamp bezels and dark turn indicators on the door mirrors. LED foglamps are now standard from the Acenta grade upwards.
Two new 16-inch alloy wheel designs have also been added to the Juke range. For customers looking to add a dash of design flair to their little crossover, the 18-inch wheels on the Tekna grade can be personalised with coloured inserts.
Coloured body parts, including front and rear bumper finishers, doorside sills and mirror caps, are also available through the personalisation programme. These are standard on the Bose Personal Edition and optional on Tekna models.
Two vibrant new body colours – Vivid Blue and Chestnut Bronze – further extend customer choice on the 2018 Juke.
Boosting the appeal of the vehicle with music fans is Bose Personal audio. This award-winning automotive sound system delivers an immersive 360-degree listening experience through Bose digital signal processing and six high-performance speakers. These include the two pioneering Bose UltraNearfield speakers built into the driver’s seat headrest. The system is unique to Nissan and included on the 2018 Juke as standard equipment on the new Bose Personal Edition grade.
Improvements to the interior include the choice of two new personalisation colours – Energy Orange and Power Blue. These enhance the design of the central console, air vents, door inserts and seat upholstery. Gloss black interior personalisation remains available, while interior personalisation is standard on the Bose Personal Edition and Tekna grades.
There is also better leather on the steering wheel, plus improved visual clarity on the combimeter thanks to a new white-on-black information display.
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