Set to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, the crossover will "inject some much-needed dynamism into the small car segment." While that's a bold statement, the Juke's styling seems to be fairly unique as our previous spy photos have shown.
According to Nissan's European Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Simon Thomas, "The Nissan Juke has been designed and developed to give customers an alternative to the traditional small hatchback in Europe. We know that there are a lot of customers that are looking for a car which combines striking design, agile handling and driving pleasure, user friendly technology but not at the expense of practicality and convenience. These unique attributes will allow Juke to occupy a unique corner of the European market."
Bound to slot between the Note and the Qashqai, the Juke will go on sale in Europe this fall.
Look for more information to be released on February 10th, when Nissan presents the crossover to the automotive press.
[Via:Nissan]

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