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Nissan Juke is renewed and colored yellow, like the first generation of the crossover

Nissan Juke is renewed and dressed up giallo, a color that contributed to the success of the first generation of Nissan’s compact crossover. The yellow, which returns by popular request from customers, is now lighter and more modern than that of the first version and is enhanced by the contrast with the black of the roof, mirrors, inserts on the wheel arches, front grille and pillars.

Nissan paints yellow and gets a total update

Updates for the too interior, with new central console, new infotainment, new instrument panel, more refined materials and fine finishes. The range is also enriched with a new N-Sport version, characterized by style elements that enhance its dynamic character.

Completely renovated interior for the yellow Nissan

Climbing aboard Nissan Jukethe first thing you notice is the new central infotainment with 12.3-inch screen, inclined 8° towards the driver to make it easier to read and use the touch controls.

The system is equipped with a new and intuitive graphics as well as voice recognition made even more effective by a wide range of phrases, expressions and commands. Beyond Apple CarPlaynow too Android Auto it’s WiFi.

The instrument panel is also new, with a high-resolution 12.3-inch TFT digital screen (1920 x 720 pixels available starting fromN-Connecta setup, 7 inches on the Acenta trim level) with customizable graphics and content. In the central part of the screen, between the speed and rpm indicators, it is possible to view a series of key information, including: navigation data and map, fuel consumption, tire pressure, audio system data. This information is accessed via controls on the steering wheel.

Furthermore, the system of infotainment can play video content from devices connected via USB when the car is stationary. In the passenger compartment of the N-Sport version there are yellow finishes in the upper part of the instrument panel, at the base of the new infotainment and in correspondence with the air vents.

The seats are quilted with Juke written on them

I sedili N-Sport they have a quilted base and upright, yellow Alcantara inserts in the upper external part, yellow stitching and the “Juke” writing embossed at shoulder height on the seat upright. New seats also for the N-Connecta, N-Design and Tekna versions, characterized by new materials, new fabrics and new processes that improve their quality and comfort. For the Tekna version, the seats have an even sportier look thanks to the headrests with opening in the central part.

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Practicality and ergonomics

Among the cabin upgrades is a larger glovebox – which has reached 7.8 liters – and the armrest redesigned to be more robust, with an asymmetrical design that increases the support by 25 mm without compromising the space for the cup holder. The armrest lifts up to access a central storage compartment, as in the previous Juke, but the lid now features a clip that can hold three credit cards.

All versions of the Juke have an electric handbrake and the absence of the lever creates more space between the front seats. About the version Hybridthe e-Pedal and EV mode buttons have been repositioned for greater convenience.

Starting from N-Connected version, there is a wireless charger that can accommodate smartphones up to the size of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, as well as USB-A and USB-C sockets for both front and rear seat occupants.

New colors for the exterior

In addition to the yellow color, there are other changes to the exterior colors of the car. Pearl white has a new shade of purer white with a more pronounced pearl effect, the result of a new formulation and a greater number of metallic particles within the paint. The metallic black was made darker by a greater amount of carbon black pigment and more “sparkly” by replacing the metal particles with glass particles.

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