The JUKE Kiiro special version will be limited to only 5000 units across the region and follows previous JUKE special versions Kuro (black) and Shiro (white) of the first generation JUKE.
The design for the JUKE Kiiro was led by the team at Nissan Design Europe, in central London, where both generations of the segment-busting JUKE were designed, as well as Nissan's other segment-pioneering crossover, Qashqai.
Not just a pretty face
Like the rest of the range, the JUKE Kiiro is powered by a 3-cylinder petrol engine which is both efficient and responsive. The 1.0-litre unit features a turbocharger and produces 114PS and 200Nm of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, while a dual-clutch automatic with paddle shifts is also available.
Intuitive, easy-to-use technology is abundant in the JUKE. The safety features include Intelligent Emergency Braking with Pedestrian and Cyclist Recognition, Intelligent Speed Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Intelligent Lane Intervention, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Blind Spot Intervention, warning drivers when there is a vehicle hidden from view alongside them, and guiding the JUKE back into the lane to prevent a collision.
The NissanConnect infotainment system allows customers to use Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto to mirror their favourite smartphone apps on the integrated 8-inch touch screen display.
Drivers can access TomTom Maps & Live Traffic. The JUKE's Google Assistant compatibility offers a wide range of commands, including the ability for drivers to send destinations to the car's navigation system by talking to their smart device.