Last time we wrote about the Juke R it already had an over-abundance of swagger, courtesy of the 485 hp GT-R motor shoehorned into this kooky looking sleeper. Apparently Nissan thought this version just wasn’t as nuts as it could be. So they decided to update the small and oddly-shaped crossover with the drivetrain from the powerful NISMO GT-R. Adding a 600hp twin-turbo V-6 to a Juke necessitated a new carbon front bumper allowing for larger air intake as well as new cooling ducts, spoilers, and fenders also crafted of carbon fiber. And seeing as the Juke R already gets most of its go fast power from the GT-R, it makes sense that it rolls on GT-R wheels.
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