The innovative Nissan cube(R) continues in 2013 to offer a unique style and flexibility that stands out in class - maintaining its special place in the automotive world. Its unmistakable "box style" again offers an asymmetrical rear window, refrigerator-style rear door, space for five in its lounge-like interior and more than 40 accessories to help buyers customize cube to their precise tastes and needs. Enhancements for 2013 include a simplified model lineup, with cube now offered...
Now in its third year of availability in North America, the 2011 Nissan cube(R) continues to enhance its standing as a global icon - fun, functional, fresh and fashionable. With its asymmetrical rear window, refrigerator-style rear door and wide range of personal accessories, cube enters the new model year with just a few enhancements. For example, a Secure Digital (SD) Card-based navigation system with 5-inch color touch-screen, XM NavTraffic(R) capability and USB connectivity are added to...
The cleverly designed Nissan cube(R), with its asymmetrical rear window, refrigerator-style rear door and wide range of personal accessories, enters its second year of production in 2010 with its unique style firmly intact - plus a number of enhancements to its audio and entertainment systems and one new exterior color, Sapphire Black. The 2010 Nissan cube is available in three well-equipped models: cube 1.8, cube 1.8 S and cube 1.8 SL - along with a specialty...
Nissan North America, Inc. (NNA) today announced that the all-new 2009 Nissan cube(R) 1.8 will feature a starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)* of $13,990 when it goes on sale in early May. Nissan also debuted a specialty vehicle model - the cube(R) 1.8 Krom. The new cube(R) Krom, developed by NNA's new Specialty Vehicles Group, features exclusive exterior and interior treatments, elevating cube(R)'s unique styling to a sportier, more aggressive dimension. The 2009 Nissan cube(R)...
Huey Lewis once sang "It's hip to be square." Few believed him. Mathletes wax poetic about the superior geometric efficiencies of a cube in terms of volume v. surface area. And get little respect. Cavemen discovered that a round stone rolls better than a square one. And, as a consequence, gave birth to the traffic jam. In 1998, Nissan introduced the original Cube, an aptly named box-on-wheels, to minor consumer interest. Perhaps, like homo erectus, the...