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A Nissan Juke on Tank Treads Is as Glorious and Ridiculous as You'd Imagine
• http://www.wired.com, By Jordan GolsonVideo http://www.motoring.com.au/news/2015/small-4x4/nissan/juke/nissan-juke-hits-the-slopes-48890
It's small, it's got a turbocharged four-banger and all-wheel drive, and, if you fall on the right side of the love/hate styling, it's perfect for the city or places where the roads aren't always paved. My wife has one.
Nissan thinks there's more to be made of the Juke. In fact, it thinks the Juke would make the perfect winter runabout, a snowbeast for hunting yetis or racing across Antarctica. That's why it worked with American Track Truck to outfit a Juke Nismo RS with the Dominator Track System. The company builds what are, essentially, treads that replace the tires. Such an approach provides grip for days, a considerable amount of ground clearance and do-not-mess-with-me attitude.
It'd be easy to dismiss this as a joke, something a few engineers did after someone said, "You know what would be cool?" But the Juke Nismo "RSnow" has a real purpose: It's a support vehicle for an ice-driving academy in Lapland, Finland. The $28,000 base car needed only minor modifications to the front and rear fascia to accommodate the tracks, as well as some secretive "reprogramming" of the torque vectoring all-wheel drive system




