Nissan has debuted the 2014 Juke Nismo RS at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The Sporty compact crossover is the most powerful in the Juke lineup and receives a set of features that make it more sporty and entertaining.
Audi is reportedly hard at work on a baby brother to the popular Q5 mid-size SUV and recently unveiled Q3, and is currently testing prototypes of the new vehicle—called the Q2—according to a new report on AutoExpress.
Okay, no, Nissan is not planning to offer a production version of the Juke-R. Which is sad, because we like biturbocharged, V-6-powered, all-wheel-drive-equipped, 500-plus-horsepower small crossovers. A lot. At least the two examples being built will be road legal, but still, don’t expect to pick up a Juke-R this time next year.
Nissan released pricing for its new small crossover, the 2011 Nissan Juke, and it will start under $19,000.