2022 Nissan Juke Hybrid revealed for Europe, no plans for Australia
Nissan’s smallest SUV has gained a hybrid variant, employing Renault petrol-electric technology to rival the Toyota Yaris Cross – but there are no plans for an Australian launch. The 2022 Nissan Juke Hybrid has been revealed for the European market, but it’s not headed for Australian showrooms. Whereas the hybrid versions of Nissan’s latest-generation Qashqai small and X-Trail mid-size SUVs use the Japanese brand’s E-Power technology – which uses the petrol engine as a generator for the electric motor – the Juke Hybrid borrows its mechanicals from the related European-market Renault Captur E-Tech hybrid . That sees a 69kW/148Nm 1.6-litre non-turbo four-cylinder petrol engine paired with two electric motors – one developing 36kW/205Nm, and the other a 15kW ‘starter generator’ akin to what’s usually found in a lesser mild-hybrid system – and a compact 1.2kWh battery. Nissan claims a combined output of approximately 105kW , sent to the front wheel...