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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

2012 Nissan Juke-R Concept

Dubbed the world's fastest crossover, Nissan Juke-R is a novel concept automobile that mixes the power, velocity and handling of Nissan's flagship GT-R sports activities automobile with the daring, exciting design of the Juke crossover model. Photos and video mirror the thought-frightening, energetic model of this urban insurgent crossover, while its foreboding matt black end enhances the automobile's rebellious personality.

The automobile's distinctive, impactful styling locations Juke's curves and features over GT-R's 3.eight-litre engine, drivetrain and suspension, making Nissan Juke-R essentially the most testosterone-packed compact crossover in the world. It is a pressure to be reckoned with not only in performance but in addition in its bold and menacing design.
Massive, provocative vents in the front bumper provide cooling for the Nissan Juke-R's twin turbo V6 engine, while refined submerged ducts within the bonnet assist draw air by means of the engine bay. Flared wheel arches cowl the GT-R's 20-inch RAYS cast alloy wheels to merge with a new sculpted skirting. Behind the car a dynamic break up rear wing gives the supercar crossover with down-drive, while twin pentagonal exhausts emit the GT-R's evocative engine note.
Inside, the Juke's bike-impressed console is at the centre of a modified interior cabin fitted out to go racing full with twin race seats, full race harness and a race-spec roll cage. GT-R steering wheel, pedals, dials and seven-inch touch-display screen display are built into a modified version of Juke's dashboard.
Formally announced by Nissan Europe in October 2011, Nissan Juke-R shouldn't be a production automotive but a particular, highway authorized concept car. Two variations of the Nissan Juke-R are being created - one in left-hand-drive and one in right-hand-drive. Nissan Juke-R will go into testing in late November 2011 before it's unleashed on the world to tackle the urban playground.

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