Ministry of Sound limited edition Nissan Juke

Japanese automaker Nissan is expanding its collaboration with London's club scene and electronic dance music authority, Ministry of Sound, with a new limited edition Juke . The bold novelty with the label Ministry of Sound is available in Europe from September , in a volume of only 3000 pieces.

The Nissan Juke in the Ministry of Sound edition can be fitted with any engine and transmission from the existing Juke line-up. The basis is a 16-cylinder gasoline engine with an output of 86 kW, which is only available with a five-speed manual gearbox. The top among gasoline engines is also the 1.6-liter four-cylinder, but now turbocharged. The maximum power of 140 kW can be transmitted to the front or all four wheels via a six-speed manual or automatic CVT transmission. Diesel lovers can go for the ultra-efficient four-cylinder 1.5 dCi with an output of 81 kW ( TEST HERE )

In keeping with the famous black and white Ministry of Sound logo, the limited edition crossover will be available in metallic black or pastel white. All models get standard 17" white alloy wheels and white mirror caps. The bold appearance is underlined by the glossy black design of the center pillar. The set of exterior design elements is rounded off by the unique Ministry of Sound symbol.

In the interior, the Juke in the Ministry of Sound edition offers an attractive white center console, white door trim and white trim on the leather seats, steering wheel and gear lever. There's also an iPod cradle in the cabin, making it easy for passengers to choose the music they want to listen to while driving.

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Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound will have its official premiere tomorrow at the Moscow Motor Show . Nissan has set a base price of 17,895 pounds for the exclusive limited edition, which translates to 559,000 crowns.

Source: Nissan