The new Nissan LEAF already looks like a major upgrade. The little electric hatchback is due for a refresh, and we are ...
Hybrid versions of the Nissan Juke remain forbidden fruit for Australia, amid reports that the next-generation light SUV will ...
The first will be the next-generation LEAF. According to Autocar, Nissan could begin producing new LEAF models as soon as March. The electric Juke and Qashqai SUVs will follow around 2027.
The merger, expected to promise a net worth of around $80 billion AUD, is over – but the brands will continue to work ...
Derived from the Nissan Versa, the funky-looking Juke has the raised ride height and optional all-wheel drive of an SUV, but the steeply raked rear quarters of a hatchback. Nimble handling and ...
All Nissan vehicles in Australia except the Leaf electric hatch are up to $520 dearer than before – but incentives remain ...
A larger capacity battery on the 2016 Nissan Leaf allows the electric vehicle to achieve 107 miles on a single ... number of Nissan products for 2016 and is now found standard on the Juke.
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A hybrid Nissan Juke has also joined the party, pairing a 1.6-litre petrol engine with an electric motor and some extra electrical gubbins borrowed from the Renault Clio. It's quite a likeable ...
When the Nissan Juke made its debut in 2010 ... braking system called e-Pedal that’s borrowed from the brand’s electric car range. It’s a system that allows you to top up the batteries ...