Nissan is preparing to produce a fully electric version of its popular model Juke in the compact SUV segment. It has been confirmed that the new generation Juke will share the same infrastructure as the Twingo model re-developed by Renault.
The electric Nissan Juke will be available next year
The first details about the exterior design of the new Juke were shared by Auto Express. According to the visuals, the electric Juke will continue to maintain its classic SUV form. In the front section, there is a modern grille design with horizontal lines, LED daytime running lights with an unusual layout and sporty bumpers.

In the rear section, double-piece stop lamps, a prominent trunk upper protrusion and muscular bumper lines attract attention. Plastic fender covers used throughout the body, sill panel details and special aerodynamically designed rims have greatly reinforced the sporty character of the vehicle.
The dimensions of the vehicle are estimated to be approximately 3.75 meters long and 2.5 meters wheelbase. These measurements show that the compact structure focused on urban use will be preserved. The electric Juke will be powered by a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery.
LFP batteries, which offer a cost advantage, can show limited performance in terms of range due to their relatively low energy density. According to calculations, the vehicle will be able to travel approximately 320 kilometers on a full charge.
Engine power and technical performance data have not yet been shared. However, the electric Juke, which is planned to be positioned as an affordable SUV, is expected to be offered for sale in the European market with a starting price of under 20 thousand pounds.