Nissan will grow its crossover lineup this September with the addition of the Juke, officials said on Monday. It is one of eight product launches the Japanese automaker has planned for the United States in the next 12 months.
The Juke will be smaller than the Rogue, currently Nissan's smallest crossover. The Juke will ride on Nissan's small-car platform, used for the Versa. The styling will closely resemble the Qazana concept shown at the Geneva motor show in March 2009. Nissan plans to release more details on the Juke in February.
"We are doing so well with the Rogue that there is no reason to think we won't do better with the additional of a smaller crossover," said Carlos Tavares, chairman of Nissan Americas, during a meeting with journalists on Monday at the Detroit auto show.
Tavares said it is important to show that Nissan has continued to spend on new products even though the economic downturn has caused a large drop in auto sales.
The other vehicles in Nissan's 2010 launch plans are:
-- The redesigned Infiniti M sedan, launching in the spring.
-- A 40th-anniversary edition of the Nissan Z car.
-- The Nissan NV2500 light commercial vehicle, launching in November.
-- The Nissan Leaf electric car, launching in December.
-- A redesigned Infiniti QX56 SUV, based on the redesigned Nissan Patrol SUV, launching in the summer.
-- A derivative of an Infiniti product, with a new powertrain, in the fall.
-- The redesigned Nissan Quest minivan, which goes on sale in January 2011.
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