The Nissan Juke model line-up has gained a top-of-the-range limited edition, named Shiro. Replacing the old Kuro limited edition model, the Shiro is essentially a trim upgrade, featuring white detailing on the centre console, door panels and window switch surrounds.
Leather items such as the steering wheel, gearshift surround and seat edgings all get contrasting white stitching, while the seats themselves have a double layer of fabric in white, which is visible through the perforated leather facing. Illuminated chrome-plated door sills complete the interior makeover.
External upgrades include dark grey 17-inch alloy wheels and trim detailing in gloss black and satin silver. A new aubergine colour is also available unique to the Shiro, called Nightshade.
Available only in top-spec Tekna trim, the Juke Shiro starts at £17,695. All three engine options are available and comprise of a 108bhp 1.5-litre diesel, a 115bhp naturally aspirated 1.6-litre petrol, and a turbocharged direct injection 1.6-litre petrol that develops 187bhp.
Petrol models come with a five-speed manual gearbox as standard, and diesel cars get a six-speed version. A CVT automatic gearbox is also available as an option, as is four-wheel drive.
The Nissan Juke Shiro is available to order now, with the first customer cars being delivered on March 1.