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Juke brilliantly masks its subcompact platform by providing its occupants plenty of interior room, and gives off a deceptively large exterior portrait. The styling comes mainly from Nissan's European design center, with some help from the Japanese home studio.
Read more about Juke's story from the beginning from Automobile Magazine here.
Although it doesn't resemble anything typically found on American roads, Nissan has high expectations for the Juke to sell. Backing up these expectations is the fact that there have been more than 11,000 orders for it in its home country of Japan in only its first month.
To take a virtual tour of the Juke, watch the following video as Mike Hanley of Cars.com reviews it at the 2010 New York auto show.