dimanche 20 mars 2016

Nissan Juke Nismo RS: To do better than the Juke Nismo?

Nissan Juke Nismo RS 2015.0
Announced a few months, here is the Juke Nismo RS tumbling to catalog Nissan in 2015 with a lot of changes compared with the Nismo version of 200 hp that we knew before.
This new version Nismo RS offers the same aerodynamic kit that Nismo "base", that is, that we find the new V chrome grille, Av and Ar shields painted with reddened mustache, side skirts walking way foot with red edging, rear diffuser surmounted by the famous red edging Nismo and a tailgate spoiler more imposing than the normal versions of the Juke. Only three delivered bodywork will be offered to purchasers; these are the colors:
White Pearl - Black Metallic - Silver Grey
There are also daytime running lights to LEDs, the same chrome exhaust and the same alloy wheels in 18-inch tires Continental ContiSportContact pavement in 224/45 R18 that mask barely obviously red calipers match the shells of mirrors.
In detail this Juke Nismo RS 2015 takes advantage of the same edits the recently restyled Juke. The plus compared to a Nismo version at the level of Nismo RS logos ...
The interior is also very close to that of the Nismo version, with sports seats covered with suede, a leather steering wheel and black suede with red leather middle point. The Juke Nismo RS benefits from the new center console and a combined cap door instruments also dressed in black suede stitched in red. As shown in the images, buyers can take advantage of new carbon fiber inserts and black lacquered, specific floor mats and aluminum pedals.
Positioned above the Nismo 200 hp (himself above the 1.6 DIG-T L 190 hp still in the catalog), the new Juke Nismo RS offers more power than 200 hp version since it has 218 hp and 280 nm, which should enable this new version to provide even better performance than the Nismo. This new feature will be available in 2 and 4 wheel drive. In order to better pass the power to the ground, the FWD version has a limited slip differential and a manual gearbox 6-speed. The AWD will propose a new series BVA8 with steering wheel shift paddles. Finally for motor is total in all circumstances, this version All Mode 4 × 4 comes standard with a Torque Vectoring type of system that allows a fair distribution of torque between the 4WD. We hope this new version will be more homogeneous than the Nismo version of 200 hp we tried last year and to which he seemed to lack a little something.
The new Nissan Juke Nismo RS will be launched in December at a price of € 27,450 for the two-wheel drive version, and € 30,250 for the AWD model. Know that buyers will enjoy a Pack Recaro and a Techno Pack (set of electronic audience and xenon headlights) optional.

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