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The ultimate expression of personality in an SUV is back
Nissan unveils the Juke Pulse
Special edition sharpens both design and specifications

Juke Pulse – Source: Nissan
Since its 2010 debut, the Juke has sold more than 1.4 million units across 50 global markets and remains a defining subcompact crossover.
Many critics slammed the first‑generation model’s unconventional styling, even calling it “the ugliest car in the world.”
But the Pulse, built on the second‑generation Juke, retains that distinctive character while sharpening both design and refinement, further reinforcing the brand’s identity.
Sound-wave roof…
A bolder exterior

Juke Pulse – Source: Nissan
The Juke Pulse stands out with a sound‑wave graphic across the roof and Pulse lettering.
It also adds 19‑inch aero wheels, a black roof and mirrors, and exclusive color options (Ocean Deep, Pearl White, Ceramic Gray) to create a stronger visual contrast.
It preserves the Juke’s signature quirky style while evolving into a sleeker, more refined image.
BOSE audio & bucket seats
Significantly upgraded interior

Juke Pulse – Source: Nissan
Inside, dark‑blue synthetic leather and black‑gloss trim enhance the cabin’s premium feel.
It comes standard with bucket seats, ambient lighting and a BOSE Personal audio system, raising convenience and perceived quality above class rivals.
Hybrid-focused setup…
Improved fuel economy and performance

Juke Pulse – Source: Nissan
The powertrain lineup includes a hybrid system and a 1.0‑liter turbocharged gasoline engine.
The hybrid produces 143 hp and 353 N·m (about 260 lb‑ft) of torque and can reduce fuel consumption by up to 40% in urban driving.
It also supports short stretches of all‑electric driving, improving both efficiency and cabin quietness.
360° camera & ADAS standard
Safety at near full‑option level

Juke Pulse – Source: Nissan
The Juke Pulse comes standard with advanced driver‑assistance systems to boost its overall appeal.
It includes a 360‑degree around‑view monitor, front and side safety assist features, and a suite of driving‑assist functions, strengthening everyday safety and convenience.
Industry observers say the Juke still targets buyers who value individuality, and that the Pulse represents the high point of that strategy.















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