Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) celebrates the successful first year of the Nissan Juke in the local market, as it introduces a new, limited edition variant for the built to stand out compact crossover – the Nissan Juke N-Style.Here’s the news from Nissan: Formally launched last January 12, 2017, the Nissan Juke N-Style promises to be twice the standout, with new colors and accents that highlight the vehicle’s unique design.
“We are excited to kick off 2017 with a bang as we launch the new Nissan Juke N-Style,” said Ramesh Narasimhan, NPI President and Managing Director “The Nissan Juke is one of Nissan’s bestselling vehicles, being embraced by the local market since its launch early last year. And to celebrate, we are introducing the new N-Style variant of the Nissan Juke. With the introduction of this vehicle, we at Nissan continue on our push to be bolder and more exciting than ever before.”
The Nissan Juke N-Style adds a new color variants to the Nissan Juke lineup: Cosmic Blue with White accents and Obsidian Black with Yellow accents, as well as accessory enhancements such as headlamp finishers, roof spoiler, shark fin antenna, and more.
The white color accents for the Cosmic Blue variant, and the yellow color accents for the Black Obsidian variant, can be found on the side mirror caps, door handle covers, side sills, front bumper finisher, and sports skirt. The same color accent will also be found on the roof spoiler, boot handle, tailgate finisher, and rear bumper finisher. Inside, the color accents continue on to the meter hood stitching, shift knob, console and door finisher, armrest, and air vent rings.
The Nissan Juke N-Style will have a limited run of 500 units, and is now available in all Nissan dealerships nationwide for Php1,080,000. For more details on the Nissan Juke N-Style, visit any Nissan dealership nationwide or visit the Nissan Philippines website www.nissan.ph.
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