Nissan confirms bonkers Juke-R for production

Nissan confirms bonkers Juke-R for production
Nissan confirms bonkers Juke-R for production Photo Supplied

The Juke-R - Nissan's mad fusion of its funky urban hatch and its flagship go-fast monster, the GT-R - is set for production.

Nissan was adamant that the Juke-R was purely an engineering exercise and would never be offered to the public. Thankfully, the Japanese auto giant has changed its mind.

It may not be the most super-looking supercar, but its performance at a Dubai race event won the mad hatch some fans when it took down a line-up of high-end machines in a special race event.

Nissan has released this new video called Desert Nemesis showing PlayStation GT Academy winner turned race ace Lucas Ordonez pedalling the Juke-R around at pace after his team picked up a podium place at the Dubai 24-hour-race.

The cameo appearance reportedly sparked three firm orders for a car that Nissan vowed would never be built as a production vehicle. There were persistent rumours of a further 20 offers for the car after its earth-shaking appearance.

Nissan's Gareth Dunsmore said: "The Juke-R was originally intended as a one-off concept, but the reaction we had to the car in Dubai was amazing.

"With such a strong reaction, and with three genuine offers on the table, we decided we had to make the car a reality. We can't let down enthusiasts who are this keen to add to their collection of cars.

"The Juke-R has become something of a phenomenon and I'm enormously proud of the impact it has had."

The very limited production model will use 2012 drivetrain components, rather than the 2010 set-up the powered the 260km/h concept, and packs in the GT-R's 405kW 3.8L forcefed six, and includes the tech goodies that underline the GT-R as Nissan's cutting edge showpiece.

Pricing on the Juke-R is yet to be announced but is likely to be higher than the GT-R, making it a collectable slice of hatchback madness that will retain value due to an extremely limited production run.

Some US reports have guesstimated pricing at US$590,000 or even higher - that's a whopping $737,000 in our money.

Nissan New Zealand MD John Manley recently told Driven  that there's a good chance the tweaked Juke Nismo, recently shown at the Geneva Motor Show following its concept-form debut in Tokyo last year, could make its way down here.

The Juke-R putting in an appearance is far less likely, especially as they will be built to order - here's hoping that a wealthy Kiwi with a tasted for import motoring madness secures one.

The Juke-R - Nissan's mad fusion of its funky urban hatch and its flagship go-fast monster, the GT-R - is set for production.

Nissan was adamant that the Juke-R was purely an engineering exercise and would never be offered to the public. Thankfully, the Japanese auto giant has changed its mind.

It may not be the most super-looking supercar, but its performance at a Dubai race event won the mad hatch some fans when it took down a line-up of high-end machines in a special race event.

Nissan has released this new video called <i>Desert Nemesis</i> showing PlayStation GT Academy winner turned race ace Lucas Ordonez pedalling the Juke-R around at pace after his team picked up a podium place at the Dubai 24-hour-race.

The cameo appearance reportedly sparked three firm orders for a car that Nissan vowed would never be built as a production vehicle. There were persistent rumours of a further 20 offers for the car after its earth-shaking appearance.

Nissan's Gareth Dunsmore said: "The Juke-R was originally intended as a one-off concept, but the reaction we had to the car in Dubai was amazing.

"With such a strong reaction, and with three genuine offers on the table, we decided we had to make the car a reality. We can't let down enthusiasts who are this keen to add to their collection of cars.

"The Juke-R has become something of a phenomenon and I'm enormously proud of the impact it has had."

The very limited production model will use 2012 drivetrain components, rather than the 2010 set-up the powered the 260km/h concept, and packs in the GT-R's 405kW 3.8L forcefed six, and includes the tech goodies that underline the GT-R as Nissan's cutting edge showpiece.

Pricing on the Juke-R is yet to be announced but is likely to be higher than the GT-R, making it a collectable slice of hatchback madness that will retain value due to an extremely limited production run.

Some US reports have guesstimated pricing at US$590,000 or even higher - that's a whopping $737,000 in our money.

Nissan New Zealand MD John Manley recently told <i>Driven</i> that there's a good chance the tweaked Juke Nismo, recently shown at the Geneva Motor Show following its concept-form debut in Tokyo last year, could make its way down here.

The Juke-R putting in an appearance is far less likely, especially as they will be built to order - here's hoping that a wealthy Kiwi with a tasted for import motoring madness secures one.


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