Senin, 04 Maret 2019

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Nissan Studio - As if sinking from the height of the Indonesian car market, it turns out that the Nissan manufacturer is quietly preparing to update its Juke SUV. Rumors about the renewal of this SUV are not without reason considering that recently obtained from some of the latest Juke photos being tested on public roads.

Although this car is covered by black camouflage stickers, the Juke model is still easily recognizable. Not without reason considering this can be seen from the embedding of the main lights and body shapes that are almost the same as the previous generation.

Meanwhile, if based on a number of photos displayed, indeed for the matter of body size or in terms of its own dimensions, this SUV does not change too much because it still looks the same. It's just that, which looks quite different lies in the stop lamp section which currently uses sharp lines with LEDs.

On the other hand, the model that will be introduced in 2020 is claimed to still carry the front grille that carries the typical Nissan V-motion concept. However, for the implementation of other updates as in the interior sector it has not been clearly seen.

In addition, it is also known that the second generation of Nissan Juke will use the new platform as a result of the cooperation of the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance named CMF-B. This platform has been used by Renault Cluo and supports electric engines including hybrids.

However, the Nissan seems to be reluctant and does not want to reveal what engine choices will be given to this new Juke. Current choices are the 1.0L three-cylinder engine, 1.6L four-cylinder turbo and 1.5L turbo diesel.

In addition to information, the Nissan Juke model has been marketed by Nissan Motor Indonesia since 2011. Several times got a special edition touch, but Juke sales in 2018, 146 units of Gaikindo based their data.

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