·        Nissan has released illustrations of a Rally Tribute concept that turn the second-generation Juke into an off-road warrior.

·        The livery matches the one found on the 1971 240Z piloted to victory by Edgar Herrmann at the East African Safari Rally.

·        The concept features larger tires, wheel-arch extensions, two spare tires, redesigned bumpers, and plenty of auxiliary lighting—but it may never see actual production.

You probably remember the original Nissan Juke. Introduced back in 2010, it featured a polarizing yet trendsetting design, splitting the headlights in two with thin daytime running lights up top and the main units lower down on the fascia. It ended up looking like the face you make when you bite into something sour, and sales had tailed off by 2017. However, Europe received a second-generation Juke in 2019; Nissan straightened out the styling and turned it into a sharp little crossover. Now Nissan's European branch has turned the wick up on the Juke to create an epic performance-oriented concept, the Juke Rally Tribute.

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