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Nissan juke specification
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Engine: MR16DDT (DOHC) - transverse inline 4-cylinder (1.6 liter)
House power: Power 188 hp @ 5600 RPM
Torque (lb-ft): 177 lb-ft of torque @ 2000 RPM -5200
Bore and stroke (mm): 79.7 x 81.1
Compression ratio: 9.5:1
Maximum engine speed 6,400 rpm
Induction system: Turbocharged and intercooled
Fuel Delivery System: Sequential Gasoline Direct Injection (DIG)
House power: Power 188 hp @ 5600 RPM
Torque (lb-ft): 177 lb-ft of torque @ 2000 RPM -5200
Bore and stroke (mm): 79.7 x 81.1
Compression ratio: 9.5:1
Maximum engine speed 6,400 rpm
Induction system: Turbocharged and intercooled
Fuel Delivery System: Sequential Gasoline Direct Injection (DIG)
Nissan has just declared the Japanese market launch of its modern condensed sporty crossover around 2011 Nissan JUKE. Already in dealerships of the brand, the bold style is sacrificed JUKE customers with a new vision in a compact, rapid mixing of a small sports car with the quality, safety and durability of an SUV.
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Nissan juke is going to carve out a unique space in the fast growing compact crossover / wagon segment with its combination of exclusive design, handling and driving fun and user friendly technology, "said Brian Carolin, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing Nissan North America. "Add to the positioning seat practicality, versatility and high of a traditional compact SUV.
Nissan juke 2011 is a new compact SUV from this Japanese automaker. Juke seats 5 and the slot below the Nissan Rogue in size. It 'available in three trim levels: base S, mid-level SV, and top-line SL. Each is offered with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive.This engine should have a lot of power to the Juke quickly, considering that this thing is small. With a 99.6-inch step, and 162.4 cm in length, 69.5 cm wide and 61.8 inches tall, the Juke is actually about the same size as the wee Versa five-door, which is good only from with 122 hp. The pace of the Versa measures 102.4 cm, while its length, width and height to get 169.1 inches, 66.7 inches and 60.4 inches, respectively.The single engine is 180 hp from 1.6 liter turbocharged 4-cylinder. All Jukes offer a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which acts as an automatic.The front-wheel drive SV and SL can be equipped with a 6-speed manual.
No official price has yet been revealed, but Nissan promises that the Juke starts "just under $ 20,000." Want to know more? Check out our high-res gallery below and press officers and technical specifications after the jump.
With the first application of Nissan's 1.6-liter direct injection turbocharged four-cylinder in
Size, liters / cu. on 01/06/98
Power @ rpm. @ 180 NA
Torque (lb-ft) @ rpm. @ 170 NA
Standard Availability
Wheelbase, 99.6 inches
Overall length 162.4 in
Overall width, 69.5 inches
Total height, 61.8 inches
Characterized by "180 + horsepower and 170 + lb-ft of torque," will be available both in the form of six-speed manual and CVT with a sports setting. Nissan juke 2011 is priced between 1,690,500 yen (U.S. $ 18,460.96) and 1,790,250 yen (U.S. $ 19,550.75), including consumption tax.Unfortunately, the three-pedal configuration will be available only with front wheel drive SV and SL trim, though. Torque-vectoring system that? The default is a 50:50 split front and back, but can push the power from side to side along the rear axle when situations warrant.
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