
The Juke is called Dongfeng Nissan in China. The Nissan Juke is based on the Qazana concept car unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. Here are some details about the Nissan Juke: 1. In terms of gasoline power, it uses the MR16DTT 1.6L turbocharged engine, which, with the help of direct fuel injection technology, delivers a maximum power of 140 kW and a peak torque of 240 Nm. 2. For the transmission configuration, the Juke 1.6T four-wheel-drive model is paired with an XTRONIC CVT transmission featuring a 6-speed manual shift function, while the 1.6T front-wheel-drive version comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. The 1.6 gasoline and 1.5L dCi diesel models are only available in front-wheel-drive versions, with the former offering a 5-speed manual or XTRONIC CVT transmission, and the latter exclusively equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I know the Juke is called Kicks in China, a simple and easy-to-understand name. It's a compact SUV that has been well-received since its introduction. The design is rounded yet retains a sense of strength, drives steadily, and has decent noise control. The price is affordable, with the common entry-level model priced under 150,000 yuan. It has low ownership costs and a wide network of service centers, making it worry-free. Young people love its fashionable appearance, and it's practical for daily commutes.

The Juke is named Kicks in the Chinese market. As a family user, I prioritize practicality and safety. This car offers reasonable space, making it easy to stow a stroller, and its pricing is budget-friendly. With low maintenance costs and a low failure rate, it saves money and time in daily use. The name 'Kicks' stems from the brand's localization strategy, meaning strong and reliable. It has stable sales in the market and decent resale value, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Its driving stability is excellent, suitable for family trips.


