
The cleverly designed Nissan cube®, 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 vehicle cube
1.8 S Krom? Edition with exclusive sport body pieces, 16-inch
aluminum-alloy wheels, a custom interior with exclusive black and gray
seats, premium audio system and more.
For 2010, the Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System, leather-wrapped
steering wheel and steering wheel audio controls are now standard for
cube S and SL models; the Interface System for iPod®, MP3 CD-ROM
playback capacity, Radio Data System (RDS), speed-sensitive volume
control (SSV) and two additional speakers (six total) are now standard
on cube S models.
The cube 1.8 S Krom Edition adds a new 4.3-inch color audio display
with USB connectivity and RearView Monitor, along with Nissan
Intelligent Key? with Push Button Ignition. In addition, the 4.3-inch
color audio display with USB connectivity and RearView Monitor is added
to the optional SL Preferred Package.
Unique, Asymmetrical Design
At first glance, the 2010 Nissan cube's appearance seems to embody the
simplistic nature of its name - a box on wheels. But a closer look
reveals a more complex and intricate design with a surprising sense of
dynamic movement.
With cube's long wheelbase relative to its overall length (a 99.6-inch
wheelbase against a 156.7-inch overall length) and wide track, the
wheels, in effect, are pushed out to each corner - providing
exceptional space utilization and a confident-looking stance that has
been compared to a "bulldog in sunglasses." Along with its stance, its
distinctive look is aided by the wide headlights and grille treatment,
the small but substantial body proportions and the short "tail"
section.
In the rear, the bar-type taillights reinforce the wide, anchored look.
The cube's creators also sought to maintain a sense of "pure design,"
reducing the number of character lines to give simplicity and freshness
to the styling. Another unique aspect of the cube's exterior is the
greenhouse. The A-pillars are positioned far outward and relatively
upright, giving a wider range of forward visibility. The front door
windows utilize a "photo frame" design patterned after a personal photo
frame, while the asymmetrical wraparound side/rear window creates
enhanced rear diagonal visibility for lane changes and reverse parking.
"The 'geometric circle shape in the square' rear window is cube's
signature," said Castignetti. "Though there are D-pillars on both sides
of the cube, the visual effect of the narrower passenger-side pillar is
quite remarkable in the overall appearance, a look aided by the
asymmetrical back door."
Unlike typical top-hinged or clamshell-style utility rear doors, cube
features an easy-access refrigerator-style opening, which makes it
possible to open or close it even if parked tight against other cars in
parallel parking spaces or when backed in against a wall or other
obstacle. The back door opens fully when space allows for loading
groceries, luggage or large-sized objects - or to a limited-access
position (about eight inches) when space is restricted for retrieving
or loading a backpack or other small objects. The one-hand door handle
operation is designed for easy use, even while carrying things in the
other hand or arm.
For 2010 Nissan cube is available in eight mild-to-wild exterior
colors: Scarlet Red, Sapphire Black (new for 2010), Moss Green, Steel
Grey, Chrome Silver, Bitter Chocolate, White Pearl and Caribbean Blue.
A "Casual Lounge" Interior
Cube's clever, inspired and surprisingly open occupant space combines
"casual lounge"-style passenger seating with a relaxed driving
experience. The interactive interior is anchored by its curve-themed
architecture, such as the subtle wavy shaping of the instrument panel,
door panels, seat shapes, armrests and the iconic circular/oval shapes
of elements ranging from air conditioning vents, door pulls and climate
controls.
The comfortable cube seating includes a 6-way manual driver's seat and
4-way manual front passenger's seat, along with a "lounge sofa" style
reclining rear bench seat. The sliding rear seat can be adjusted to
three positions - full rearward (providing ample legroom), mid-position
(3.9 inches forward) or front position (6.0 inches forward). The rear
seat also is positioned higher than the front seats, theater style,
enhancing rear passenger comfort and visibility.
Other interior features include the "floating pod" instrument panel
with asymmetrical light blue and white gauges, which are designed to
make it easier to distinguish between the speedometer and the
tachometer. The gauge needles "sweep" when the engine is started to add
a sense of flair, while the gradation effect gives a natural ambience
similar to the glow of the white moon and the blue earth. Sub-gauges
are concentrated for enhanced visibility. The three-spoke steering
wheel is available with leather wrapping and steering wheel-mounted
audio controls (now standard on cube S and SL models).
Convenient storage spaces and cup/bottle holders are abundant
throughout the cube interior - including six cupholders (instrument
panel, front center console and rear armrests) and five bottle holders
(door panels and center console). There are also detachable multi-hooks
for holding bags or hats, which can be moved from place to place -
including the instrument panel and rear passenger doors.
The "shelf expression" concept features two "shelves" located on top
center and the passenger side of the instrument panel. Not designed for
holding objects when the cube is in motion, they provide convenient
spaces for placing keys, cell phones or digital music players when the
vehicle is parked. Cube's accessory "Front Door Bungees" are colorful
rubber straps (red, yellow, orange or gray) that slip into cutouts on
the door armrests to secure items such as maps, nametags, photos,
towels or small stuffed animals.
The cube interior design also incorporates a series of subtle "Water
Drop" concentric circles. Inspired by nature and the calming way that
ripples move outward from a drop in water, the circles can be seen in
items ranging from the roof headliner to the cupholders to the climate
control design.
A Wide Range of Available Features
Cube's heating and cooling system provides quiet, efficient operation
with easy to recognize and use knobs and switches. Other standard
equipment offered on the 2010 Nissan cube includes power windows with
driver's side one-touch auto up/down feature, Remote Keyless Entry
system, power door locks with auto-locking feature, variable
intermittent windshield wipers and intermittent rear window wiper, rear
window defroster with timer, cargo area hooks, 12-volt power outlet and
adjustable front seat belt upper anchors.
Available cube technology features include Nissan Intelligent Key? with
Push Button Ignition, Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System, Rockford
Fosgate subwoofer with six upgraded speakers, XM® Satellite Radio (XM®
subscription required, sold separately) and Interface System for iPod®.
For 2010, a new 4.3-inch color audio display with RearView Monitor is
offered on cube 1.8 S Krom Edition and with the SL Preferred Package.
The cube interior is offered in two color environments, Light Gray and
Graphite. Light Gray, available in a quilted suede-like fabric with
special "natural wave" stitching only, is designed to create a relaxing
contrast between the warm, light gray upholstery and warm off-black
interior accents. The warm off-black Graphite interior, available in
two cloth grades, provides a combination of relaxation and more
traditional "driving enjoyment" attitude. The cube 1.8 S Kr?m Edition
features exclusive gray and black interior coloring.
Unexpected Power and Driving Ease

Just as cube has its own unique take on styling and interior design,
the engineering team took a fresh approach to performance - creating a
vehicle that is easy to drive and easy to handle in traffic. Cube's
stress-free driving experience is the result of a number of factors: an
extremely tight 33.4-foot curb-to-curb turning radius, a tall seating
position made possible by the tall body height, an extremely short hood
"invisible length" (the area of the hood panel that the driver is
unable to see) and good rear visibility for parking and backing up.
Cube combines an advanced 122-horsepower 1.8-liter DOHC inline
4-cylinder with a choice of Nissan Xtronic CVT? (Continuously Variable
Transmission) or 6-speed manual transmission for good acceleration
response, smooth operation and fuel efficiency. The 6-speed manual is
available with cube 1.8 and cube 1.8 S models, while the CVT is
available with the cube 1.8 S and standard on the cube 1.8 SL and cube
1.8 S Krom Edition. Engine torque is rated at 127 lb-ft.
Fuel economy is estimated at 27 mpg City/31 mpg highway with the CVT
and 25 mpg City/30 mpg Highway with the 6-speed manual transmission.
Cube's suspension combines an independent MacPherson strut front design
with stabilizer bar with a torsion beam rear axle with integrated
stabilizer bar. Its comfortable, flat ride is a result, in part, of the
"Ripple Control" shock absorbers and the high body stiffness. Other
standard equipment includes vehicle-speed-sensitive electric
power-assisted steering, power-assisted front disc/rear drum brakes and
15-inch wheels with P195/60R15 tires.
Cube's long list of standard safety features includes the Nissan
Advanced Air Bag System (AABS), seat-mounted driver and front-passenger
side-impact supplemental air bags, and roof-mounted curtain side-impact
supplemental air bags for front and rear-seat outboard occupant head
protection. Cube also offers standard front-seat Active Head
Restraints, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) with Traction Control System (TCS), along with an
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake force Distribution
(EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). The 2010 Nissan cube has been named a "Top
Safety Pick" by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Three Well-Equipped Models
The cube is offered in three well-equipped models: cube 1.8, cube 1.8 S and cube 1.8 SL.
Two option packages are offered - the SL Preferred Package and Krom
Edition. The SL Preferred Package includes the Nissan Intelligent Key?
with request switches on the driver's door, front passenger door and
rear door; Push Button Ignition, fog lights; 4.3-inch audio display;
USB connectivity, RearView Monitor; upgraded speakers; Rockford Fosgate
subwoofer; and XM® Satellite Radio (XM® subscription required, sold
separately).
The 1.8 S Krom Edition (available only on cube 1.8 S with CVT) includes
exclusive upper and lower front grilles, fully integrated front and
rear bumper fascias and body side sills, rear roof spoiler and 16-inch
aluminum-alloy wheels, along with a custom interior with exclusive
black and gray seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth®
Hands-free Phone System, upgraded audio system with 4.3-inch color
display, RearView Monitor and Rockford Fosgate subwoofer, aluminum
trimmed pedals and new-for-2010 Nissan Intelligent Key? with Push
Button Ignition. Cube Kr?m Edition is available in only four exterior
colors - Steel Gray, Bitter Chocolate, White Pearl and Sapphire Black.
More than 40 individual accessories are offered - ranging from a unique
20 Color Interior Accent Lighting kit and "shag dash toppers" to
aerodynamic body kits and custom wheels - allowing cube owners to
personalize their vehicles to reflect their own tastes and needs.
Other accessories include illuminated stainless kick plates, rear cargo
area organizer, wheels, aero kits and more. Three Accessory Packages
are also available, which combine a number of popular features: the
Interior Designer Package, Interior Illumination Package and the
Ginormous Package with both exterior and interior personalization parts
and equipment.