By Paul Rachwal
Monday, Aug 20th, 2012 @ 3:23 pm
 
While it may not pack an 18,900W sound system capable of producing 150dB of sound pressure level like the two it built for a tour, Nissan has detailed a limited edition Juke in conjunction with London-based music producer Ministry of Sound. The vehicle will only be available in either white or black, with unique accents inside and out.

Only 250 examples will be built, AutoCar found. Either color choice will include 17-inch white wheels along with matching door handles and mirrors. The B-pillars will be offset in gloss black, in the meantime, and sport Ministry of Sound badges.

Inside, the cars will have a white center console rather than a body color one like in regular Jukes, while the leather seats will be stitched in white thread. An iPod touch with a dedicated mount will also be part of the package.

The Juke will be available with all three engines Nissan offers for it in the U.K., which includes two gasoline engines and one diesel. The naturally-aspirated 1.6-liter gas engine gets a new stop-start system to improve emissions and fuel economy slightly.

The special edition Juke will be priced starting at £17,895 (about $28,000).