This limited edition Nissan Juke is the product of the collaboration between Nissan and Ministry of Sound, a music producer based in London. Offered in either black or white, the Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound is offered along with all of the crossover’s engine variants that include the flagship 188bhp 1.6-litre turbocharged DIG-T petrol and 109bhp 1.5-litre dCi diesel units. Only 250 units of the Nissan Juke Ministry of Sound will be used. It has a starting price of £17,895. The new model has a standard kit that consists of 17-inch white-coloured alloys. It has same finish as used on the car’s door handles and wing mirror housings. The Juke’s new look also includes contrasting gloss black B-pillars with a Ministry of Sound badging finish. Its interior received upgrades such as a white centre console and white-stitched leather seats. This model also comes with an iPod touch with inbuilt cradle as standard. A stop-start system will be added to the 116bhp 1.6-litre-powered car. Nissan said that this system lessens CO2 emissions from 139g/km to 136g/km of CO2. Meanwhile, the average fuel economy is increased from 47.1mpg to 48.7mpg.











