Inovev forecasts 25,000 units per year for the new Nissan Juke
- Japanese automaker Nissan has unveiled the next generation of its B-segment SUV, the Juke, but until further notice, this model will only be available as a fully electric vehicle. It is therefore expected to coexist with the combustion engine version (launched in 2019) for several more years.
 
- The new Nissan Juke, which still features a divisive design as it has since its first generation, is based on the CMF-EV platform shared with Renault, already known on the Renault Mégane E-Tech and Scénic E-Tech, as well as the Nissan Leaf and Ariya .
 
- The technical specifications of the new Juke are not yet known, given that this model presented in advance (due to the current difficulties of the Nissan group) will not be marketed until 2027, but it seems that the new generation will be about ten centimeters longer for better interior space (the current Juke does not exceed 4.21 m).
 
- The new generation of the Nissan Juke will be produced alongside the old generation at the British site in Sunderland, in the north of England.
 
- The new Nissan Juke electric will attempt to attract public attention once again to the entire Juke range, whose production volume fell from 150,000 units in 2012 to 100,000 units in 2017 and then to 50,000 in 2019, before rising again in 2020 to 70,000 units thanks to the new generation launched in 2019. This second generation was less successful than the first, as it did not exceed 100,000 units produced for three consecutive years, in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
 
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