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Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound revealed

Nissan has revealed at the beginning of this week another special edition of the Juke. Available only in the United Kingdom, this new Juke is the result of collaboration with London-based music producer Ministry of Sound. It will be offered with a choice of two colors: black or white, and clients will have the possibility of choosing any of the engines available for the regular version, including here the powerful turbocharged 1.6-liter DIG-T gasoline unit with 188 hp and also the frugal 1.5-liter dCi that develops 109 hp. As standard equipment, the Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound limited edition comes with white-colored 17-inch alloy wheels, the same finish used for the wing mirror housings and the door handles.

We also notice the contrasting B-pillars that have a gloss black finish, while finishing off the exterior appearance of this special Juke will be the Ministry of Sound badging. Moving inside the cabin we notice the white-stitched leather seats and the white center console. Also offered as standard is the iPod Touch with an incorporated cradle.

Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound

The Japanese automaker said that they plan on making only 250 units of this limited-run Juke Ministry of Sound, with prices starting from 17,895 pounds. A new addition to the crossover’s lineup would have to be the stop/start system for the 1.6-liter 116 hp engine that is capable of lowering CO2 emissions from the previous 139 g/km to 136 g/km, while fuel economy is increased from 47.1 mpg UK to 48.7 mpg UK.

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