Nissan has stopped working on the current Juke as
they have a successor in the pipeline, but rendering artists haven’t given up
on it just yet. Penned by RainPrisk, this unique interpretation of
the crossover that revolutionized the B-segment comes with a new face, a wide
body, and massive rims wrapped in slick racing tires.
What else did the artist do? Well, through the
windows we see a roll cage behind the rear seats, while the 'V12' license plate
provides for some wishful thinking.
We do know, that the Nissan Juke can host
the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 unit of the almighty GT-R sports car, as proved by
Nissan's own small production batch. The meanest and baddest came with a
whopping 600 PS, while the street-legal version had to do with
"just" 545 HP, and was offered for a mind-blowing € 500,000
(US$ 535,000).