Per BBC:
Nissan Juke-R: now available to order
You can thank the very wealthy elite of Dubai for the following bit of Good News: the Nissan Juke-R will see a very limited production run.
That's right, that little Juke concept with a big GT-R engine literally stuffed inside has been causing the right kind of attention, and Nissan has today announced it intends to build more Juke-Rs upon request.
Nissan has received three firm orders for brand-new Juke-Rs, two of them coming from a "high-profile and well-respected member of Dubai society". And while the original concept was based on the 2010 model GT-R running gear (478bhp), the production cars will pack the engine and drivetrain from the 2012 GT-R.
That means 545bhp.
"With such a strong reaction and with three genuine offers on the table," says Nissan's Gareth Dunsmore, "we decided we had to make the car a reality. The reaction we had to the car in Dubai was amazing. People were making offers on the street."
We can vouch for this - when we sent Ollie Marriage out to Dubai in one of the Juke-R concepts to race some young pups in supercars, he was offered a seven figure sum on the spot. And the figure didn't even start with one. Or two.
Read the full story on the Juke-R concept's build here, and TG's Juke-R battle against the supercars here. Excited?
Nissan Juke-R: now available to order
You can thank the very wealthy elite of Dubai for the following bit of Good News: the Nissan Juke-R will see a very limited production run.
That's right, that little Juke concept with a big GT-R engine literally stuffed inside has been causing the right kind of attention, and Nissan has today announced it intends to build more Juke-Rs upon request.
Nissan has received three firm orders for brand-new Juke-Rs, two of them coming from a "high-profile and well-respected member of Dubai society". And while the original concept was based on the 2010 model GT-R running gear (478bhp), the production cars will pack the engine and drivetrain from the 2012 GT-R.
That means 545bhp.
"With such a strong reaction and with three genuine offers on the table," says Nissan's Gareth Dunsmore, "we decided we had to make the car a reality. The reaction we had to the car in Dubai was amazing. People were making offers on the street."
We can vouch for this - when we sent Ollie Marriage out to Dubai in one of the Juke-R concepts to race some young pups in supercars, he was offered a seven figure sum on the spot. And the figure didn't even start with one. Or two.
Read the full story on the Juke-R concept's build here, and TG's Juke-R battle against the supercars here. Excited?