This is the second time the next-generation Nissan Juke has been spotted in
public and despite the fact that the prototype wears some heavy camouflage it’s
not hard to identify it as a Juke. The front end may send a similar vibe to the current
Juke thanks to the three-part lights (headlamps, DRLs and fog lights), but the
2020 model features a new V-motion grille inspired by the latest-generation
Leaf.The biggest difference can be spotted at the rear,
where the current model’s boomerang-shaped taillights are replaced by
horizontal units similar to those of the Nissan Qashqai.
There are no interior photos yet, but one of the shots offers a
glimpse at the top of the dashboard which features a new “floating” display.
It’s hard to say whether that’s definitive or just a development improvisation,
although the cabin is expected to get a significant overhaul, both in design as
well as tech.
The
second-generation Juke will be based on an all-new platform. The CMF-B
architecture seems like the most fitting choice, as it’s also used by the
all-new Renault Clio and supports electrification, which will come in handy for
the hybrid version we know will be available. Other engine options include
1.0-liter three-cylinder and 1.6-liter four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline
units, as well as a 1.5-liter turbo diesel.
Switching to CMF-B will also benefit interior space,
as it will allow the 2020 Juke to have a slightly longer wheelbase and, thus,
offer a much-needed improvement in rear legroom. Expect the all-new Juke to
launch towards the end of this year as a 2020M, possibly making its debut
either in New York in April or later in the fall at the Frankfurt Motor Show.