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Nissan’s Next Generation Juke is adding a new Euro 6D-full engine that delivers improved efficiency to it’s line up.
The Juke’s new engine is Nissan’s highly efficient and advanced DIG-T 114 petrol engine. With output at 114PS (113bhp), it delivers 200Nm of torque – an improvement on the current engine without the need for overboost technology – while CO2 emissions are on average 1g/km lower.
The Juke’s grade structure remains the same, although prices have been adjusted upwards by £500 to reflect the benefits of the new powertrain. Entry-level Visia models are available for an on-the-road price of £18,360 with a range-topping Tekna+ DCT example available for £26,360.
Equipped with state-of-the-art premium audio technology, the Juke comes with a uniquely-designed Bose Personal Plus sound system. The eight high-performance speakers are expertly tuned to offer the best possible sound in Juke’s cabin.
What’s more, the driver and front passenger can enjoy a truly immersive, 360-degree listening experience, courtesy of UltraNearField speakers integrated into both front headrests. With the option to simulate concert acoustics or to make the music a touch more personal, the system offers multiple scenarios for maximum listening pleasure.
Pietro Carminati, Juke Product Manager, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd. said; “New Juke has boasted state-of-the-art in-car connectivity since its launch last year and now its powertrain reflects the very latest in engine technology. An enormous amount of work has gone into the new DIG-T 114 engine’s development. Anyone getting behind the wheel of a 2021 model year Juke will be seriously impressed.”