Next-Gen Electric Nissan Juke Confirmed for North East Factory Production
The third-generation model moves to the CMF-EV platform and will be sold only in Europe, with deliveries starting in 2027.
- Nissan unveiled the new electric Juke during a showcase in Japan, confirming the third-generation model will go on sale in Europe beginning in 2027. The vehicle shifts entirely to a pure electric setup.
- Retaining the unusual style of the 2024 Hyper Punk concept, the Juke features an angular design with sharp edges that will look like nothing else on the road. This maintains Nissan's bold design heritage.
- Utilizing the Renault-Nissan CMF-EV platform, Nissan will build the Juke in its Sunderland factory. This architecture is shared with other Alliance models, including the Leaf.
- Sales uncertainty led Nissan to keep the combustion version alongside the electric model, reversing an initial plan to replace it entirely. The electric Juke will help reach new Customer segments while expanding choice.
- The vehicle remains a strictly European model, offering sportier handling than the Leaf. Nissan Region Vice President Lyons said, "Juke has always stood for bold design and a willingness to challenge convention.
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