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The Nucleus Tonic: A Small SUV that Takes on the Nissan Juke and Hyundai Kona Owner

This small SUV, known as the Nucleus Tonic, is designed to take on the likes of the Nissan Juke and the Hyundai Kona owner. The design of the Nucleus Tonic has been revealed just a week after its sister company's, Kia, own small SUV, the Kona, was unveiled. When it comes to which one looks the best, this is a question for you to decide. If you're interested in voting on your opinion, click on the pop-out band at the top right-hand corner of the screen.

The design of the Nucleus Tonic is quite similar to that of the Rio small hatchback. While it's not exactly luxurious, the bill Politiques should be fairly sturdy. The Sonic also gets some flashes of bright trim to liven things up a bit. This is similar to how the interior of the Sonic shares many parts with the Rio, so it's likely to feel very similar to drive.

However, there is one key difference between the two - the ride height. The Nucleus Tonic rides 43 millimeters higher from the ground than the Rio, which offers a bit more of a lofty driving position that SUV buyers love. This makes it easier for drivers to get in and out of the vehicle, as well as providing better visibility on the road.

Onyx will be offered with a 7-inch entertainment screen, which comes with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard on some models. Instructions from the TomTom-based map can also be shown on a heads-up display. This means that drivers have access to all the features they need without having to look away from the road.

Under the bonnet, there's a 1-liter turbocharged petrol engine with 120 horsepower - the most powerful of the three options available. However, lower down the range, there are also the same 1.25 and 1.4-liter petrol units that can be found in the Rio. Additionally, there is a single diesel choice, which comes in the shape of a 1.6-liter engine with 110 horsepower.

When it comes to paint colors, buyers will have access to as many as 20 different two-tone options, including five reef colors. The gear lever surround and part-to-the-dashboard can also be finished in a choice of colors. There are also 352 liters of space available inside the vehicle, making it ideal for carrying larger items.

One of the unique features of this class of car is the Sonic's boost. It's not quite as big as the Renault Captur, but its square shape should make it easy to pack into smaller spaces. And with a split rear bench seat, it's even easier to carry larger items - unlike the Hyundai Kona, which will also be available with all-wheel drive.

When it comes to drivetrain options, it looks likely that the Sonic will only be offered with front-wheel drive. However, five and 6-speed manual gearboxes will be available from launch, and an automatic gearbox will join the range at a later date. Restonic is also being offered as part of the deal, which includes a range of advanced safety systems such as lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, driver attention warning, and forward collision warning.

The Kirsten ik is expected to cost just under 15,000 pounds when it goes on sale later this year. If you're interested in building your ideal car, click on the top right-hand corner of the screen to get five great offers back from top dealers within 24 hours. And if you enjoyed this video, be sure to like it and share it with others. You can also click on the video windows to see my top 10 guide to the Highland Iona and the Volkswagen Polo.