Sunday, 6 January 2013

Design Nissan Juke

Design Nissan Juke
The Nissan Juke is one of the most unique vehicles on the road, forgetting traditional design and design entirely and instead focusing on delivering a fun and compact package with individuality in mind.


The Juke slots below the Murano and Rogue in the North American market, offering what Nissan says is a blend of a sporty sedan and SUV - creating what they refer to as a sport cross - designed to give buyers an alternative to the traditional five-door hatchback. Although it sits taller than a traditional hatchback, the Juke is still closer to the ground than a typical crossover.
Engine Nissan Juke
Juke also features I-CON, or Integrated Control, which is an air conditioning system with three settings: Sport, Normal and Eco, each with unique settings based on preference. Seats come wrapped in cloth, with an available premium cloth or leather, all of which come with a standard six-way manual driver's seat and four-way manual front passenger seat.

The Juke also features USB and iPod support, along with six speakers and an available Rockford Fosgate subwoofer system. For those looking to drop a little extra coin, Nissan also offers push button start, a five-inch navigation screen, XM satellite radio and a power moonroof.

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