Nissan Juke EV Appears Again In Europe, Design Begins To Be Clear

JAKARTA - Nissan seems to be getting more mature in preparing the electric Juke version fully. After previously being caught on camera during road testing, the model was again seen passing through one of Europe.

Citing Carscoops' report, Tuesday, December 9, although the body is still covered with thick camouflage, the design silhouette is starting to appear clear. From the front side, you can see a large main light hidden behind the camouflage layer.

There is also a wide mid-air intake that is thought to be home to a number of sensors. Shifting to the side, you can see a sleek windshield that blends with an angled roof line.

The front door handle looks flat with the body, while the back door handle is integrated into the upper trim. The other section shows aerodynamic-style rims and thick side skirts that help disguise the presence of batteries.

On the back, there is a trunk door with a corner window and a large spoiler. The two are combined with separate rear lights, consisting of a sein light in the top position and a large square-shaped brake light with attractive graphics.

There is no detailed technical information yet, but this model is expected to adopt many elements of the latest version of the Leaf and build on the CMF-EV platform. Electric Juke is likely to use a 52 kWh battery, which is expected to be able to deliver a range of more than 436 km based on WLTP standards.

Nissan has also not revealed much about this new model. However, they have confirmed that the compact crossover will be launched in fiscal year 2026 and produced at the Sunderland Factory with the Leaf.