Nissan Juke-R 2.0
The Juke-R
was based on the original Juke production car launched in 2010. The Juke-R 2.0
is based on the newer Juke model launched in 2014 to which there were several
significant design changes and also technical enhancements. One of these
elements was the extensive personalisation options introduced based on
customers' desire. There was also a new lamp shape, LED running lights and LED
bulbs in the taillights to give a fresh appearance, while new door mirrors
incorporate LED side turn repeaters. The new Nissan V-motion grille at the
front is a further feature.
Specific
updates/features on the Nissan Juke-R 2.0 include:
Bodywork
• Front bumper; heavily redesigned both
aesthetically and functionally. The cooling apertures in the front bumper are
increased in size by over 100% due to increased engine cooling demand as the
vehicle now runs with an uprated 600bhp engine. The bumper is manufactured from
100% carbon fibre
• Rear bumper; manufactured entirely
from carbon fibre, but incorporates a visual carbon diffuser. The bumper will
have new exhaust cowlings; these are manufactured from high temperature carbon
• The rear winglets are now of a one
piece carbon fibre design with a visual carbon finish
• The front fenders are new shape
MY2015 Juke and from standard steel
• The front and rear fender wheel arch
flares are new carbon pieces blended in to the bumper and sill designs
• The side sills are a tweaked
aesthetic design, manufactured from carbon fibre
• The front headlights, upper and
lower, are from the new MY2015 Juke
• The tail-lights are also from the
MY2015 Juke
• The bonnet is from the new MY2015
Juke and has integrated bare carbon engine cooling ducts - these are slightly
repositioned from the previous Juke-R to further improve engine and turbo
cooling
• The Juke-R 2.0 uses the newer design
GT-R wheels rather than the previous version
• Colour is matte black as before
Interior
• No change, other than roof lining is
now black
Engine
• The GT-R engine has been uprated to
600bhp - the same output as the ultimate GT-R, the NISMO
Electronics
• The headlights, tail lights and
daytime running lights (DRLs) required the wiring looms of the original car to
be updated to accommodate Nissan's latest lighting technology
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