
Nissan releases another image teaser of the Juke and this time it's the silhouette of the front with its headlights on. When the image is brightened up, more of the front facia can be seen.
This is the second teaser for the Juke so far. The earlier teaser was a zoomed-in view of the left side of the front of the subcompact crossover. This teaser focused on the headlight and daytime running lights (DRL). It also gave hints to the new V-Motion grille that newer Nissan models now have.

With a better picture of the Juke revealed, the parts of the grille can be better seen as well as hints as to what the front bumpers will look like. It has strong character lines that blend well with the V-Motion grille. This echoes the new design language of Nissan for its cars like the Navara and Terra. Like its previous model it retains the dual-light look that separate the main headlight from the DRLs. Fenders also appear to be larger than the previous model.
While the Juke had controversial looks resulting in the Kicks replacing it in the US market, it’s still sold elsewhere in the world. It stands as one of Nissan's best-selling models, thanks to its affordable price and quirky styling.
With Nissan's slogan for this Juke being "Keep your eyes open," this is something to definitely look out for come September 3. No word yet if and when Nissan Philippines Inc. will bring the 2020 Juke in.
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