One month before its global media unveil on February 10th, Nissan today confirms the name of its forthcoming small Crossover. The Nissan Juke will go on sale from October, following its global public premiere at Geneva Motor Show in March.
One month before its global media unveil on February 10th, Nissan today confirms the name of its forthcoming small Crossover. The Nissan Juke will go on sale from October, following its global public premiere at Geneva Motor Show in March.
NISSAN JUKE LAUNCH PRESS RELEASE
Significant revisions to Nissan's pioneering crossover will keep trend-setter ahead of the rest
Nissan's command of the crossover segment is further reinforced at the 84th Geneva Motor Show with the brand's unrivalled crossover family taking centre stage.
Nissan has today unveiled the New Juke at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The trend-setting crossover is joined on the Nissan stage by another exciting variant which will remain covered until today's Nissan press conference.
Andy Palmer Executive Vice President, Chief Planning Officer of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd today unveiled the new Nissan Juke during the press conference of the 2014 Geneva Motor Show
Follow the lead set by design chief, Shiro Nakamura, and use Nissan’s far-reaching personalisation programme to create a truly unique Juke
Social media campaign marking launch of new Juke offers fans a personalised, social representation of themselves
New Nissan Juke: Reinventing the B-segment. Again.
Nissan confirms its position as undisputed leader of the crossover market
Boasting fresh design features and packed with extra technology, Nissan's new and improved Juke is now in production for Europe.
Nissan's vision and pioneering spirit is showcased at Geneva with its latest line-up of crossover models. The Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail once again highlight Nissan's leadership in the crossover sector, with all three offering more choice and quality for bu …
The birth of the Nissan Juke-R set a benchmark in 2011 as the world's first Crossover supercar, marrying Nissan's innovative Juke with the engine and running gear from the legendary Nissan GT-R - the brand's flagship sportscar.
Sunderland, UK, September 3rd, 2015: Five years after inventing the small crossover, Nissan today announces a new generation Nissan Juke is slated for production in the UK.
Five years after inventing the small crossover, Nissan today announces a new generation Nissan Juke is slated for production in the UK.
Nissan is continuing to extend its leadership of the Crossover sector as the brand celebrates a number of significant developments and anniversaries over the course of 2015.
Nissan’s pioneering design and innovation provide the headlines at the 66th Frankfurt Motor Show with a stand display that showcases the brand’s unique ability to challenge the conventional and deliver excitement at every level. With a striking array of bo …
Singer Mariah Carey might not know it, but she plays a crucial role in the development of every Nissan Crossover. So do a brown bear and a selection of cups and bottles from around the world.
Back in 2002, a 25 strong project team from across Nissan's product planning, engineering, design and business development departments ventured to Nissan's technical centre in Japan for a twelve-month project to develop the next generation Nissan Almera.
Celebrating the model’s 5th anniversary – and its market-leading sales of over 700,000 – Nissan and a British paper artist have collaborated on a unique project to create a full-scale Origami Juke.
Nissan is famous for being a top-selling car brand, but few people would realise it is fast becoming one of Europe’s biggest camera companies too.
Looking for love this Valentine’s Day? Find yourself making eye contact with a Nissan driver at the traffic lights? It could be the start of a beautiful relationship, according to research from one of the world’s most iconic universities.
Some say he eats a whole Micra for breakfast every day. Some say his bed is a GT-R chassis and he sleeps sideways. All we know is that he’s called Paul Eames, and he is Nissan’s very own tame racing driver.
You wouldn’t put your car in a dishwasher, but that’s exactly what Nissan does with every new model it launches. Of course, you can’t fit an actual Qashqai crossover in a kitchen appliance… which is why Nissan’s European Technical Centre has a scaled-up ve …