The facelifted Nissan Juke was seen at the Geneva motor show last yearNissan’s next Juke will focus on improving its technology and perceived quality, and is expected to go on sale late next year
Nissan will focus more on technology and interior quality than radical exterior restyling when it brings the second generation of its Juke baby crossover into showrooms late next year.
The Juke is largely credited with creating the burgeoning small crossover segment and has already had a subtle mid-life facelift that brought more safety kit, a new small turbocharged petrol engine and a wider range of personalisation options.
However, the existing car sits on the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s relatively elderly B0 platform and it faces ever stiffening competition as more manufacturers enter this area of the market. The Volkswagen Group, for instance, is expected to start launching its first small crossovers within the next 18 months.
The new Juke will switch to the CMF-B underpinnings also destined for the next Nissan Micra and next Renault Clio. This architecture brings improvements in production efficiency that will allow Nissan to ramp up the existing rate of 150,000 cars per year at its Sunderland plant.
It also offers considerable savings through economies of scale, which will free up money for Nissan to invest in the Juke’s weakest point: the perceived quality of its cabin.“Customers tell us that the Juke still looks fresh,” a senior Nissan source told Autocar. “So we don’t think the exterior styling really needs a major update. The gains will come through more efficient engines, better refinement and improvements in key areas of the interior.”
However, a bold concept car that pushes the Juke’s design further is expected in the next year to gauge public reaction.
The increased commonality with the Micra is likely to mean that the next Juke will get 1.0-litre three-cylinder engines for the first time.
The two models will go their separate ways on performance models, though. There’s likely to be another Juke Nismo but not a Micra Nismo.
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