The Juke is Electric. And it’s STILL Weird. Exclusive walkaround

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Join Ginny as she takes an exclusive very first walkaround take a look at the all-new Nissan Juke– and this time, it's going electrical.
The Juke has always been among the most distinct little SUVs on the roadway, a bit of a Marmite cars and truck, however never ever boring. Now Nissan is transforming it for a new age, with a vibrant new style influenced by idea cars and a completely electrical powertrain under the skin.
In this video, Ginny gets up close with the most recent Juke to see what's altered, what's remained true to the original, and whether this quirky crossover still has what it requires to stick out in a significantly crowded EV market.
Expect a sleeker, more futuristic appearance, a tech-heavy interior with large digital screens, and foundations shown the latest generation of Nissan EVs. The new Juke is set to be integrated in the UK and might provide competitive variety and performance thanks to shared battery technology with models like the Leaf.
However the big concern is: has Nissan kept the character that made the Juke so popular in the first location, or has going electrical changed its personality?
And if you desire all the latest specs, prices and updates, head over to the site for the full story.

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: Love it or Hate it? Very first take a look at the brand new Nissan Juke EV from Japan.

0:31– Juke Origins & Why It Matters. How the Juke altered the crossover video game. 1:02– Style Deep Dive: Still Unusual
( On Function). Lights, angles, colours … and bold styling choices. 2:02– Active Punk Principle → Truth.
How close is this to Nissan's wild idea? 2:54– Wheels, Details & Hidden Quirks. Unusual design touches( consisting of secret Morse code!). 3:21– Rear Style & Lighting Breakdown. Geometry, origami styling and rear-end information. 4:00– What We Understand( And Do Not Know).

No specifications yet … so what can we expect? 4:18– Battery, Variety & Drivetrain. Likely setup based upon the Nissan Leaf. 4:47– Charging & V2G Tech Explained. Vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-grid capacity. 5:44– Interior Area & New
EV Platform. What the dedicated EV architecture implies. 6:30– Prices & Affordability Targets. Can Nissan keep it near today's Juke cost? 7:05– UK Production & Grants.
Why Sunderland production is a big

offer. 7:34– Secret Rivals & Market Positioning.
Where the Juke fits vs competitors. 8:11– Driving Experience: Better as an EV?
Instant torque, improvement, and NISMO hopes
. 8:39– Final Thoughts: An Essential Automobile for Nissan
. Strong style fulfills electric future.

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Comments

41 responses to “The Juke is Electric. And it’s STILL Weird. Exclusive walkaround”

  1. @nimanima97 Avatar
    @nimanima97

    I‘m always up for funky and unconventional designs…but there are limits

    1. @trevdfield7520 Avatar
      @trevdfield7520

      Yep sycodelic substance whilst designing

  2. @sunnyd6291 Avatar
    @sunnyd6291

    Looks crazy but fun actually…hope they do a good job on the interior

  3. @JjaysYoutube Avatar
    @JjaysYoutube

    Love it!!

  4. @normanduke2871 Avatar
    @normanduke2871

    Your correct the marks on the c pillar spell juke in morse code

    1. @SamiNedea09 Avatar
      @SamiNedea09

      You mean Braille?

  5. @MrAndreCoutinho Avatar
    @MrAndreCoutinho

    Love it. Glad they kept it weird, otherwise it would be a Qashqai.

    1. @BeLowBelowo Avatar
      @BeLowBelowo

      Would make better sense to make a Cube, something far more practical on a smaller Micra platform

    2. @MrAndreCoutinho Avatar
      @MrAndreCoutinho

      @BeLowBelowo this would be a great comeback, if Renault has launched the practical new R4 after the R5, Nissan could do something similar as well.

    3. @BeLowBelowo Avatar
      @BeLowBelowo

      ​@MrAndreCoutinho but a Cube based on the R5 would make more sense, since the Micra and Cube were always related

    4. @MrAndreCoutinho Avatar
      @MrAndreCoutinho

      @BeLowBelowo I don’t think this could be a problem, the original R4 e R5 were cars from different eras, but now they share the same platform.

  6. @ragingsilver Avatar
    @ragingsilver

    I don’t like the wheels but I like the overall design. I wonder if they still have that weird motorbike body for the interior center. Looks bigger too…almost like the Qashqai.

  7. @johnsonluk3468 Avatar
    @johnsonluk3468

    This car needs more polygons.

    1. @johnhaynes9910 Avatar
      @johnhaynes9910

      🙂

    2. @markm49 Avatar
      @markm49

      Top comment.

    3. @Vayshen Avatar
      @Vayshen

      DLC for Gran Turismo on PS2!

  8. @AdvantestInc Avatar
    @AdvantestInc

    That “origami” design language translating from concept to production is a bold move. Curious how those sharp geometries impact aerodynamics and thermal efficiency at scale.

  9. @Josh-l3f1l Avatar
    @Josh-l3f1l

    Your correct. It is morse code 3:07
    • – – – J
    • • – U
    – • – K
    • E

    So it spells juke

    1. @nonnnth Avatar
      @nonnnth

      I also noticed the wheels are also morse code.

    2. @joelsmethurst1928 Avatar
      @joelsmethurst1928

      Yes, I was looking at the wheels that also appear to be morse code – but I cannot make any sense of it…

    3. @TheCatBilbo Avatar
      @TheCatBilbo

      Or, for the hard of morse coding: S H * T…

  10. @WEB-FS Avatar
    @WEB-FS

    Great design idea. No need a repair after a side impact crash.

    1. @worktopP-ue7it Avatar
      @worktopP-ue7it

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    2. @bobbituka123 Avatar
      @bobbituka123

      Yes! Pre crashed design!

    3. @rubenfarrugia5566 Avatar
      @rubenfarrugia5566

      😂😂😂😂😂

    4. @davidobrien9453 Avatar
      @davidobrien9453

      😆 Was thinking the same!!

  11. @yusufuygarcan Avatar
    @yusufuygarcan

    It’s so weird looking that I kinda love it, lol.

  12. @pranavalajangi9371 Avatar
    @pranavalajangi9371

    Icl the Juke had a pretty good glowup 😍😍😍. This looks miles better than the current gen imo

  13. @IXISSV Avatar
    @IXISSV

    Its like the designer made a mistake , crumpled up the piece of paper, chucked it in the bin.. then got it back out and thought “that’ll do” 😂😂

    1. @perjensen1962 Avatar
      @perjensen1962

      Spot on

    2. @BEVolutionUK Avatar
      @BEVolutionUK

      I’ve just said the same on Facebook 😂

    3. @yo2trader539 Avatar
      @yo2trader539

      It’s supposed to be an ORIGAMI-inspired design…so you’re not entirely wrong.

  14. @gavkenny Avatar
    @gavkenny

    It kind of looks a bit like the Batmobile from the 2005 Batman Begins movie

    1. @TheCatBilbo Avatar
      @TheCatBilbo

      Yes, a mashup between those daft concept cars found only at motor shows & a not very convincing film prop ‘super vehicle’ (wobbly fibreglass on a Ford Fiesta)…

  15. @шпикачька Avatar
    @шпикачька

    I mean… I’ve always liked it, it’s so unusual. The original Juke was released in 2010 (16 years ago, think about it) and it still looks avant-garde and modern (whether you like it or not), so give this car the recognition it deserves. It crawled so that cars like the Toyota C-HR could walk. First you talk about cars becoming appliances, and then when someone (like Nissan and Juke) pushes the boundaries of design and so on, you hate it. People, you are strange

  16. @tonyfriden8278 Avatar
    @tonyfriden8278

    Perfect, no way it get stopped in a radar control.

    1. @TheCatBilbo Avatar
      @TheCatBilbo

      Indeed, will also be found dropping laser-guided munitions over [insert name of country here]

  17. @OBCity88 Avatar
    @OBCity88

    It looks fun and interesting. At least someone is trying to be unique instead of making a cheap defender copy

  18. @Phil_Mack Avatar
    @Phil_Mack

    The amount of work this channel puts out is extraordinary. And the content is relatable and realistic. I think it’s been one of my two equal first place go-to EV channels for the last few years. Both British and, ‘dare I say’, well balanced…

  19. @Missy1gonk Avatar
    @Missy1gonk

    At least it’ll get noticed. Bravo Nissan! If only other manufacturers would be so bold.

  20. @abhinavkumar9410 Avatar
    @abhinavkumar9410

    My first reaction was neither love nor hate , it was 😂

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