Just in case you have been living under a rock for the past few months
and do not know what the Nissan Juke-R (or JukeZilla as it is known
around these parts) is here is a quick rundown:
Take all the fun bits - the 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6 engine, drivetrain
and suspension - from the Nissan GT-R supercar and cram them into the
body of a Nissan Juke compact crossover. Sounds like one of those ideas
jotted down on the back of a beer mat right? Well not only has Nissan
built the car it describes as the world's fastest crossover but it is
now ready to go into testing.
The unlikely hybrid was officially announced at the Nissan crossover
media launch where it made a surprise appearance, but images of the
completed car have been limited - until now. Finally we can see that,
along with all the GT-R gubbins, the Juke-R has also received a
substantial dose of automotive testosterone. The basic shape of the Juke
remains but styling touches like the flared arches, 20-inch RAYS alloy
wheels and sculpted side skirts mix with functional modifications such
as vents in the front bumper and a split rear wing to give the Juke-R a
menacing look befitting its 480bhp powerplant.
Unfortunately the Juke-R is a one off model (well technically two - one
each in right- and left-hand drive) and will not make it to production.
However the road legal concept car is ready to go testing in late
November and while we may not be able to drive the car we can at least,
for the first time, listen to the V6 engine power up for the first time.
Here's some more video:
Nissan JUKE-R Special Video -- As Juke-R gets closer to completion, Nissan took the car out of the build process to film this special video before testing begins on their unique supercar crossover. Fitted with a 480bhp GT-R engine under its bonnet, hear the Juke-R engine fired up for the first time and see the car's dynamic styling, both inside and out.
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