Nissan's commitment to the next generation of electrified vehicles heralds an exciting era for the iconic Qashqai and Juke. Scheduled for launch in the latter half of this decade
Nissan has confirmed it will not invest in passenger cars to meet the Euro 7 emissions standards, with no new purely combustion engine-powered models arriving in Europe from 2023 onwards.
Following the launch of the Qashqai in 2021 and the arrival of the Ariya and new X-Trail this summer, Nissan is bolstering its electrified line-up with the addition of a new hybrid version of the Juke at a similar time.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Nissan’s victory in the East Africa Rally in the iconic 240Z, Nissan has released sketches which show what a contemporary Nissan rally car based on the Juke crossover might look like
In 2008, Infiniti launched in the UK with a bold intention: to provide a tech-laden Japanese alternative to the German exec fare served up by BMW, Audi and Mercedes.