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2011 Nissan Juke-R Concept
Nissan Juke-R is really a unique concept car that mixes the energy, speed and handling of Nissan’s flagship GT-R sports car using the bold, exciting style of the Juke crossover model. Images and video reflect the idea-invoking, energetic type of this urban digital rebel crossover, while its foreboding matt black finish improves the car’s edgy personality.
Large, provocative vents right in front bumper provide cooling for that Nissan Juke-R‘s twin turbo V6 engine, while subtle immersed ductwork within the bonnet help draw air with the engine bay. Flared wheel archways cover the GT-R’s 20-inch Sun rays forged alloy wheels to merge with a brand new sculpted skirting. At the rear of the car an engaged split rear wing offers the supercar crossover with lower-pressure, while twin pentagonal exhausts emit the GT-R’s evocative engine note.
Inside, the Juke’s motorcycle-inspired console reaches the center of the modified interior cabin fitted to go racing filled with twin race seats, full race harness along with a race-spec roll cage. GT-R steering wheel, pedals, dials and 7-inch touch-display screen are made right into a modified version of Juke’s dashboard.
Nissan Juke-R isn’t a production car but a unique, road legal concept car. Two versions from the Nissan Juke-R are now being produced Body in left-hands-drive and something in right-hands-drive. Nissan Juke-R goes into testing at the end of November 2011 of all time unleashed around the world to defend myself against the urban playground.









Hi Nissan,
I think you are onto a real winner with this car. It’s nothing short of beautiful.
Regards
John Harris