You’ll Never Look At A Cube The Same Way Again!
Nissan has done more for math lately than any other automaker. What I’m talking about is the new (to North America) Nissan Cube, a vehicle that won’t be confused with any other, particularly at close range.
If you like shapes, Nissan went cube crazy with the Cube, giving to us a boxy exterior, rectangular windows — including a rear window that wraps around on only one side — and a cabin ceiling with an amazing design of concentric circles. Oh, before I forget, that wrap around dashboard is da bomb!




Some people will find the Cube to be repulsive, but I won’t count myself among them. True, I wouldn’t buy one, but lots of people will, especially young drivers who are looking for a statement-making vehicle (think Scion xB, think Kia Soul). Why be ordinary when you don’t have to be? The Nissan Cube takes self expression to the highest level.
Technical Specifications
For those of you who are interested in the technical side of the Cube, I will give to you the following:
- Passenger space is plentiful with seating for up to five. Nissan wants buyers to consider the cabin area to be “social space” where you hang with your friends and enjoy the theater-style rear seat.
- Powered by a 122 horsepower 1.8L DOHC I4 engine paired to an Xtronic CVT or 6-speed manual transmission, the Cube has very good fuel economy, topping 30 mpg highway.
- Nissan designed the Cube to be a living room on wheels with Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, Rockford Fosgate subwoofter with six speakers, XM Satellite Radio and Interface System for iPod. Lots of techno stuff to match what Nissan calls the car — Cube mobile device.
- The Cube comes in three models, all well equipped: Cube 1.8, Cube 1.8S and Cube 1.8SL. You can personalize your ride with sought after accessories through Nissan. I also believe that the Cube will be popular with aftermarket parts manufacturers who will take some of the popular ideas from Cube buyers and mass produce them.
Like I said, the Cube isn’t for everyone and that is central to its appeal. I can see the comparisons with Scion and the all new Kia Soul, but the Cube does its best to stand apart from the growing crowd of boxy people mover segment which also includes the Honda Element. BTW, the Nissan Cube isn’t available just yet, you’ll have to wait until the Spring when the car rolls out at a Nissan dealership near you.
(Source: Nissan North America, Inc.)
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By car blog, November 29, 2008 @ 12:12 pm
Nice car…
Cute.. I want it.. But I don’t have enough money
car blogs last blog post..Toyota Supra
By Matt, November 30, 2008 @ 7:28 am
Car Blog,
I’m not sure what price the Cube will start at, probably around $17K, loaded closer to $23K.
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