Nissan announced that its new generation Juke will adopt an electric powertrain, with production slated for the company's Sunderland plant in England, alongside the Leaf. This electric crossover is expected to go on sale in late 2026, with the new powertrain commencing from 2027. Pricing details will be revealed closer to its launch.
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The new generation Nissan Juke electric crossover revealed. *Photo: Nissan.*
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The new generation electric Juke replaces the internal combustion engine Juke.
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The 2027 Juke's exterior does not resemble any model Nissan currently sells.
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The 2027 Juke is developed based on the CMF-EV electric platform.
The 2027 Juke is being developed on the CMF-EV or AmpR Medium platform. This foundation is shared with other electric vehicles, including the Renault Scenic E-Tech, Alpine A390, and Nissan Ariya, highlighting Nissan's strategic use of common electric vehicle architectures.
While Nissan has not yet released specifications or interior images, the company did reveal the Juke's complete exterior. The 2027 Juke features a design that differs entirely from any other Nissan model currently on sale, resembling a concept vehicle more than a model nearing production.
The new Juke's exterior boasts sharp, angular lines. It features a prominent black grille and distinctive headlights. Angular wheel arches are finished in black, contrasting with the lime green body. Like the current Juke, its rear door handles are integrated into the C-pillar. The LED taillights offer a unique design, complemented by an aggressive tailgate.
The 2027 Juke will likely share its electric powertrain with the Leaf EV. This setup includes a front-axle electric motor delivering 177-218 horsepower and 345-355 Nm of torque. A 52-75 kWh battery pack provides an estimated driving range of 436-604 km, according to Carscoops. The battery supports 150 kW DC fast charging, allowing a 10-80% charge in 35 minutes.
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