Nissan's European leading driving expert delivers a motoring masterclass with JUKE
June 23, 2021 by Nissan
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'The Nissan JUKE is a fantastic car for those looking to improve their driving skills and enjoy sophisticated technology designed to maximise the enjoyment of driving.' 'JUKE's versatility lends itself perfectly to motorists who frequently travel from the city streets to highways and country roads, and has a suite of advanced technologies to offer motorists a fun and smooth driving experience,' added Paul Eames. Masterclass #1 – Smooth city driving In the first instalment of his video masterclasses, Paul talks through the intricate and unexpected nuances of smooth braking and acceleration, and how they are instrumental to a harmonious drive in the stop-start nature of the urban jungle. Paul goes on to explain the importance of seamless and singular steering inputs for navigating the city streets with confidence. Revealing how technology works hand-in-hand with the driver to maximise the smoothness of urban driving, Paul demonstrates JUKE's Intelligent Ride Control technology, illustrating how its very discreet braking and engine inputs help to smooth the ride on bumpier roads. Masterclass #2 – Dynamic country driving As he transitions from country to city roads, Paul negotiates plenty of speed limit changes, emphasising the importance of road-reading and observation. With JUKE's innovative Traffic Sign Recognition(*) maintaining an additional watchful eye, Paul spotlights how intelligent technology makes managing speed changes truly effortless. Paul also reveals the flexibility and refinement smooth power delivery offers on country roads, providing drivers with a reassuring level of control behind the wheel. Demonstrating the benefits of JUKE's reactive power delivery, Paul draws on the 200Nm of torque offered up by its energetic engine – showcasing just how much enjoyment engaging, linear acceleration between corners can provide. Masterclass #3 – Stress-free highway driving In the final video of the series, Paul highlights the importance of taking a break for drivers to refresh themselves and remain focused on the open highway. To help motorists manage their journey, Paul explains the benefits of JUKE's Intelligent Driver Alertness(*) technology, which monitors steering inputs and recommends drivers take a break if it detects that they could be tired. Paul also explains how cruise control is an effective way to help ensure the speed limit isn't exceeded. With the assistance of JUKE's Intelligent Cruise Control(*) functionality, Paul illustrates how the technology also helps maintain a safe distance from the car in front, and how it supports drivers in reacting safely to sudden braking from the vehicle in front. 'The freedom of driving on the open road is a truly satisfying way of spicing up the daily routine, and a few tips and tricks can make the experience even more enjoyable for everyone in the car,' said Paul Eames, Nissan's European Driver Training Expert, Customer Oriented Engineering, Nissan Technical Centre Europe. Captured with an array of dynamic camera angles inside the cockpit and out, the Nissan JUKE Driving Masterclass series allows viewers to join Paul at the wheel of the energetic Nissan JUKE.
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