Nissan has revealed a special edition of their Juke, limited to only 250 examples which will be sold across the ‘Old Continent’. The Juke Ministry of Sound Edition, bears the name of a famous UK night club and it features a few unique touches to set it apart from lesser versions.
It gets some nifty 17-inch alloy wheels, finished in white, a color which also coats the door handles and mirror caps. The special detailing continues, with ‘Ministry of Sound’ badging, which will let other Juke owners know that your car is a special one.
The white theme continues inside, as the special edition Juke gets a white central console, door trim, as well as white stitching on the leather seats and steering wheel. The interior makeover is completed by a specially-desinged iPod dock, located next to the handbrake - an 8GB iPod is included, along with a set of Ministry of Sound headphones.
Also, entry-level 1.6-liter cars now get optional start/stop, which marginally improves fuel efficiency and reduces CO2 emissions. This special edition Juke will set you back £17,895 (€22,750)
The white theme continues inside, as the special edition Juke gets a white central console, door trim, as well as white stitching on the leather seats and steering wheel. The interior makeover is completed by a specially-desinged iPod dock, located next to the handbrake - an 8GB iPod is included, along with a set of Ministry of Sound headphones.
Also, entry-level 1.6-liter cars now get optional start/stop, which marginally improves fuel efficiency and reduces CO2 emissions. This special edition Juke will set you back £17,895 (€22,750)