Just when we thought that the Nissan Juke couldn’t
possibly get any funkier, in comes this set of CGIs that reveal one of the most
bold designs of the subcompact SUV so far.
According to their creator, Adan Lopez, the images
were "inspired by the different movements of water, after its calm is
briefly perturbed by a Katana sword, from the most pronounced and almost
angular waves to the most tense and calmed curves of its surface when it
returns to its peace" - yes, we'll let you digest that.
What the artist is trying to say is that the current
iteration's look was massaged with distinctive surfaces, while maintaining the
things that made it famous, such as the specifically-shaped daytime running
lights, the X-like front end, most of its profile, and the shape of the
tailgate, up to a point.
While the Nissan Juke has slim chances of ever
looking like this, the automaker is currently working on its second generation.
It's believed to adopt some of the lines that currently define the latest
Micra, while riding on the CMF-B platform, shared with both the brand's
supermini, as well as the fourth-gen Clio.