Nissan is developing a "super crossover", combining the running-gear from the GT-R supercar with the bodyshell of its Juke mini-SUV to create the Juke-R.
Under the bonnet will be the GT-R's 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6, which delivers 390kW of power and 612Nm of torque, enough to accelerate from 0-100km/h in three seconds. That spring time may come down further in the smaller Juke-R.
The GT-R's six-speed transaxle will be mounted underneath the concept car's boot floor. Project engineers will also ditch the Juke's regular four-wheel-drive system in favour of the GT-R's all-paw driveline, which sends power to 20-inch forged-alloy wheels.
Performance changes to the exterior include flared wheel arches, more aggressive black-finished front and rear bumpers, and a wild, racing-inspired split rear wing.
The Juke's regular dashboard will be transformed to accommodate the gauges, dials and seven-inch customisable LCD display from the GT-R.