02 February 2012
The new top-range Nissan Juke has been revealed, called the Shiro, meaning 'white' in Japanese.
The Shiro replaces the successful Kuro model - the Japanese word for 'black'.
The exterior of the Shiro is not white but the interior offers tasteful white detailing. It has a centre console that is white, including a leather wrapped steering wheel, a gear lever knob, door panels and window-switch surrounds.
All the leather seats feature white stitching, with a double layer of fabric comprising perforated leather facing with a visible white background underneath.
Prices for the Shiro start from £17,695, building on the top-of-the-range Tekna grade.
There are three engine choices available - a 110PS 1.5-litre dCi, an 117PS normally aspirated 1.6-litre petrol version, and the turbocharged direct injection petrol 1.6-litre DIG-T with 190PS.
The Shiro is available in 4x4 and CVT versions, Nissan revealed.
Copyright Press Association 2012