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Nissan launches third generation electric Juke crossover

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Nissan reveals the fully electric third-gen Juke, set for Europe in 2027. It features bold design and uses the CMF-EV platform, competing in the urban EV segment.
Michael Powers, Editor

Nissan has unveiled the third generation of its Juke crossover, which will be fully electric. Sales in Europe are set to begin in spring 2027, with production taking place in the UK.

The new Juke retains its signature unconventional style but takes it to a more radical level. The bodywork emphasizes sharp lines and geometric forms, while the wheel design features an unusual pixelated pattern. As before, the rear door handles are hidden in the pillars, creating a coupe-like effect.

Nissan Juke
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The model is built on the CMF-EV platform, which it shares with the Nissan Leaf. Technical specifications have not been revealed yet, but it is expected to use 52 and 75 kWh batteries, similar to its sibling model. However, Nissan will not discontinue the current generation Juke—the hybrid version will continue to be produced alongside the electric one.

Since the first generation launched in 2010, around 1.5 million Juke vehicles have been sold in Europe. The new version will enter the urban electric car segment, offering an alternative to traditional compact crossovers with a focus on design and electric propulsion.