
Nissan has revealed the new Juke EV and X-Trail hybrid SUVs at its 2026 Vision Global Business Outlook event. These models highlight the company’s continued effort towards electrification, with a mix of fully electric and hybrid offerings for global markets. Both SUVs represent the next generation of their respective lineups, with updated designs, improved technology and a focus on electrified powertrains.
Third generation Nissan Juke EV
The next-generation Juke is entering its third generation and will be produced at Nissan’s Sunderland plant in the UK. Its sales in Europe are scheduled to begin around spring 2027. The new Juke EV is based on the CMF-EV platform, which is also based on the Leaf EV.

In terms of design, it gets a bold and unconventional look with a blacked-out bonnet and roof, split headlamp setup, sculpted body panels and flush-type door handles integrated into the C-pillars. The body cladding and unique alloy wheel design further enhance its crossover styling. Internal details have not been revealed yet. However, it is expected to share elements with the Leaf, including a modern digital interface and connected features.
Battery and powertrain details are yet to be officially confirmed. The Juke EV is likely to offer the same battery options as the Leaf, potentially including 52kWh and 75kWh packs, with a claimed range of up to around 600km (WLTP). The setup is expected to use a front-mounted electric motor.

The Juke EV will also support vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing it to send power back to the grid when needed. Nissan will continue to sell the existing hybrid version of the Juke along with the new EV.

New Nissan X-Trail Hybrid
Along with the Juke EV, Nissan also showcased the next-generation X-Trail, which will feature the brand’s latest e-Power hybrid technology. It will be offered in both 5-seat and 7-seat configurations. In terms of design, the new X-Trail gets a refreshed exterior with updated headlamps, signature V-motion grille, larger glass area and a more upright stance. The rear design includes new LED tail lamps and a redesigned bumper.
Inside, the SUV gets an upgraded cabin with better connectivity and safety features. Highlights include Nissan Connect with Google built-in, 3D Around View Monitor and the improved ProPilot Assist system. Safety kit includes multiple airbags, ABS with EBD and traction control.

The e-Power system uses a petrol engine to generate electricity, while the wheels are driven by an electric motor. This setup provides an EV-like driving experience without the need for external charging. A dual-motor AWD configuration is also expected, although details have yet to be confirmed.
electrification strategy
With the Juke EV and X-Trail Hybrid, Nissan continues to expand its electrified portfolio in key markets. While the Juke targets the compact EV sector in Europe, the X-Trail offers a hybrid solution for buyers who are not ready to switch to a full EV. Both models underline Nissan’s vision of offering multiple electrification options, depending on market requirements and customer preferences.










