If you thought the original Nissan Juke-R was badass, just check out this latest version. Called the Juke-R 2.0, it’s making its debut as promised this weekend at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, ...
Can a fake be better than the original? If you're talking about Chinese phones or fake Gucci handbags, the answer is no. But if Nissan makes both the fake and the original, you might be surprised. The ...
While the original Nissan Juke-R was an experiment in engineering by U.K.-based motorsports tuner RML and Nissan, its popularity resulted in a limited production run for the wealthy. After teasing a ...
The original Nissan Juke-R was initially just an ingenious, but mostly fanciful limited-run prototype. Overwhelming response and a handful of offers convinced Nissan U.K. otherwise, and so the ...
Back in 2011, Nissan decided to stuff the powertrain from its mighty GT-R into the Juke mini-crossover (which we called “the perfect ride for a speed freak with a sense of humor”), creating a monster ...
JUKE-R was first released as "the world's fastest crossover" at the Spanish event in 2011, the monster machine actually sold as a one-off model in 2012. GT-R engine boosted up to 500 horsepower ...
Nissan has just reinvigorated the world's favorite limited production sleeper car. Just in time for this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed, it's giving its suped up small crossover a big update in ...
We like the Nissan GT-R Nismo's 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 right where it is; under the hood of the Nissan GT-R Nismo. But Nissan is reportedly willing to bet that some customers would like to see that ...
Back in 2011, Nissan showed off the very first version of the Juke-R and the little crossover looked really cool. That original car packed the powertrain from a GT-R under its crossover body marking a ...