Nissan Juke Kiiro special edition revealed

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Nissan Juke Kiiro special edition revealed with Batman-inspired yellow colour scheme and bespoke design touches.

Nissan has unveiled a limited edition version of its Juke crossover, featuring numerous cosmetic tweaks and unique interior finishes.

The Juke’s exterior design is largely untouched, save for a Kiiro-specific colour scheme. The car is finished in a new Ceramic Grey paint shade with contrasting bright yellow highlights.

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At the front, there’s aluminium trim and yellow trim accents, which also extend to the side sills and rear bumper. The Juke Kiiro is fitted with a set of gloss black 19-inch wheels, while Kiiro-specific graphics have been applied to the roof and door mirrors.

The cabin of the Kiiro retains the same layout as other Juke models, with a sculpted dashboard, circular air vents and an eight-inch infotainment touchscreen. However, the seats are trimmed in black cloth with yellow stitching and unique black and metallic grey inserts. Yellow stitching also picks out the central armrest, centre console, door panels and dashboard. A Kiiro badge ahead of the gear selector marks out the limited-run car.

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Elsewhere, the Kiiro utilises the same NissanConnect infotainment system found in other models, featuring TomTom navigation with live traffic updates, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are integrated, too.

Under the bonnet, the Juke Kiiro is fitted with the same 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder engine as other Jukes. It produces 84kW/180Nm and drives the front wheels through a dual-clutch automatic.

The Juke Kiiro will go on sale in overseas markets towards the end of February. It’s limited to 5000 units worldwide. The special edition crossover will be promoted alongside Matt Reeves’ The Batman film as part of Nissan’s partnership with the title, with numerous Batman-themed ad campaigns.

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