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Nissan unveiled its third-generation Juke on April 14, 2026, confirming the compact crossover will be fully electric and built at its Sunderland, UK, plant.
The production-ready Juke uses the CMF-EV platform shared with the latest Leaf, Ariya and Renault E-Tech models and is expected to offer battery options comparable to the Leaf (around 52â75 kWh), with an advertised potential range up to roughly 600 km on the largest pack.
Nissan said a trial phase of production will begin in Sunderland in the coming weeks ahead of a European on-sale date in spring 2027.
The current hybrid Juke will remain on sale alongside the new EV. The company highlighted vehicle-to-grid capability, a dramatic faceted exterior design and a bespoke chassis tuning intended to distinguish the Jukeâs driving character from the Leaf.
Nissan positions the model as central to its European electrification push and will leverage Sunderland â recently upgraded for nextâgeneration Leaf production â to anchor manufacturing for the new model.








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