Nissan Cube Explained

Nissan Cube
Manufacturer:Nissan
Production:1998–2019
Assembly:Japan: Yokosuka, Kanagawa (Oppama Plant)
Class:Mini MPV
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Platform:Nissan B platform

The Nissan Cube is a mini MPV produced by carmaker Nissan between 1998 and 2019. Initially sold only in Japan, the Cube was sold in North American markets from 2009 to 2014, and in European markets from 2009 to 2011. In Japan, it was exclusive to Nissan Red Stage dealerships. It is a slightly larger load-carrying alternative to the Nissan Micra hatchback. While production for the North American market ended in 2014, the Japanese-market Cube lasted until December 2019.

First generation (Z10; 1998)

First generation
Production:1998–2002
Platform:Nissan-Renault B platform
Model Code:Z10

The first-generation Cube was introduced in 1998. It shared the same platform as the Nissan Micra (known as the March in Japan and Southeast Asia), as well as the same 1.3 L inline-four engine. A continuously variable transmission and four-wheel drive were optional. The Cube covered the gap in the Nissan lineup between the March and the Sunny.

Second generation (Z11; 2002)

Second generation
Aka:Mitsuoka Cute/MPV/M-Box (Malaysia)
Production:2002–2008
Platform:Nissan B platform
Wheelbase:23601NaN1
Length:37201NaN1
Width:16101NaN1
Height:16251NaN1
Model Code:Z11

The second-generation Cube was released in 2002 with a larger interior than the previous model. The combination of angled and curved surfaces was based on the third-generation Micra/March, powered by a 1.4 L I4 engine. The model included the "e4WD" system as an option, which transfers power to the rear wheels when the front wheels spin via a small electric motor on the rear underside of the floor. The electrically powered system allows for reduced drivetrain drag in FWD mode. A slightly longer three row model, the Cube Cubic (stylized as Cube³) went on sale in September 2003.

When equipped with a CVT, the steering wheel button controls and the sport wheel button on the dash panel are located next to the hazard flasher switch. In mid-2005, the cube had an optional upgrade with the new HR-series 1.5 L engine from the Nissan Tiida.

All Cube models have optional extras including an Ion filter (Air Ioniser) for cleaning the air and Nissan's 'smart key' which allows the driver to enter the car without having to use a key. Other options include a sunroof, 12 different styles of front grille and satellite navigation. Other specific models also have different styles of bodykits and fender flares. They come with optional 14 or 15 inch wheels and the Autech versions (Rider, Cube3 and GT models) with chrome styling and special seat covering.

The second-generation Cube was imported and sold in Malaysia by Mitsuoka as the M-Box and later the MPV. This model was different from other Mitsuoka models in that it had no major differences to the original car, and simply had a different grille and a couple of other exterior parts. The M-Box and MPV were exclusive to Malaysia.[1]

Third generation (Z12; 2009)

Third generation
Production:2008–2019
Model Years:2009–2014 (North America)
Designer:John Sahs[2] and Alfonso Albaisa
Hirotada Kuwahara (final design)
Tadamasa Hayakawa (interior design)[3]
Platform:Nissan B platform
Wheelbase:25301NaN1
Length:39801NaN1
Width:16951NaN1
Height:16801NaN1
Model Code:Z12

The third-generation Cube was revealed for the first time at the Los Angeles Auto Show, on November 19, 2008. It was the first generation of the Cube to be officially exported beyond Japan, including to the European and North American markets. The Cube went on sale in Japan on November 19, 2008, and the U.S. on May 5, 2009.

The updated model has more rounded and curved styling in the rear bumper area, in the asymmetrical rear window which wraps around to the passenger side, and in the driver and front-passenger windows. The tailgate is side-hinged to swing open like a door, rather than upward like a hatch. The hatch hinge is on the right side for countries with left-hand traffic such as Japan and the UK; on the left side for right-hand traffic markets such as North America.

Seating capacity remains at five. According to Nissan designers, the interior is inspired by the 'enveloping curves of a jacuzzi to promote a comfortable and social atmosphere.' Design cues include a water-ripple motif that appears in the headliner and is repeated in details like the speaker covers and cup holders. Nissan has developed an extended line of accessories for Cube to encourage personalization. These include multicolour appliqués that can be placed around air vents and window switches, utility hooks and elastic bands in different colours, variable colour LED accent lighting for the footwell and cup holders, and a sculptured piece of colour-coordinated shag carpet that sits in a shallow well on the top of the dash.[4]

The third-generation Cube is built on the Renault-Nissan Alliance's front-wheel-drive B platform and powered by a 1.5 L HR engine, 16-valve engine with 1090NaN0. For North America, it uses the 1.8 L four-cylinder engine of the MR family, it produces 1220NaN0 and 1270NaN0 of torque. Europe uses the HR 1.6 petrol and 1.5 dCi Diesel. All are also used for the Nissan Note and Tiida/Versa. Depending on the engine, it is available with a 5- or 6-speed manual transmission or Nissan's automatic Continuously Variable Transmission. The Cube is capable of averaging 200NaN0 in Japan and doing 281NaN1 city, and 301NaN1 highway with its Xtronic CVT transmission. The e-4WD trim contains an electric rear wheel drive motor to assist the gasoline engine powered front wheels.

As a result of power shortages in Japan caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the 2012 Cube made a delayed appearance in the United States in January 2012. The 2012 model had no mechanical or styling changes, but Nissan did introduce a special-edition version, the S Indigo with a navigation system, rear-view monitor, upgraded audio system, intelligent key and upgraded wheels. New paint colours were available: Pearl White, Brilliant Silver, Gun Metallic, Cayenne Red, and Bali Blue. New equipment features were added to certain trim levels. Pricing of the base model went up $240.

In early 2011, Nissan announced the Z12 Cube was to be withdrawn from sale in the UK and the rest of Europe, following its disappointing sales performance. Nissan cited a poor exchange rate as one of the reasons why the model failed to be competitive.[5]

The Cube was discontinued in the North American market at the end of the 2014 model year, due to poor sales.[6] Production for the Japanese market continued until at least December 2019.[7]

EV-02 (2008)

It is a test vehicle with 80 kW motor and lithium-ion batteries.

Nissan claimed the production version would be introduced in 2010 would have a unique bodystyle and is not based on any existing Nissan model, which became the Nissan Leaf.[8]

Marketing

Nissan provided visitors at the 2008 LA Auto Show with a brochure featuring the car using augmented reality technology by Total Immersion. The brochure is held up to a webcam of which various 3D models of the vehicle will pop out offering views of the car's exterior and interior in real-time interaction with the brochure.[9]

To promote the first Cube model to arrive in Canada, Nissan Canada ran a contest in early and mid-2009 to give away 50 Nissan Cubes to "creative Canadians". The marketing campaign, called 'hypercube', picked 500 Canadians to compete for 50 Cubes by showing their creative talents. The winners received their Cubes at events held in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.[10]

2010 recall

A recall was announced in the United States by Nissan on July 21, 2010, that affected 46,000 MY 2009 and 2010 Cube vehicles for failing to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 301, "Fuel System Integrity", due to excessive fuel leakage after a rear-end collision.[11]

Awards and recognition

Sales

!Year!Japan[14] !US[15] !Canada[16] !Europe
1998107,857
199981,796
200085,836
200175,003
200275,215
2003139,570
2004138,623
200574,818
200657,069
200751,846
200847,295
200959,76021,4712,417178
201054,40622,9682,8644,359
201135,73414,4594591,259
201240,6808,35431870
201320,9955,4611836
201414,3313,784151
201511,0129432
201611,02415
20177,351
20186,590
20194,331
2020254

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mitsuoka rolls out new cars. January 24, 2007. Sabry Tahir. November 16, 2018.
  2. D605979. Surface configuration of a vehicle body, toy, and/or replica. US. 2009-12-15. Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.. Sahs. John.
  3. Web site: First Drive: 2009 Nissan Cube . February 6, 2009 . Motortrend.com . February 6, 2009.
  4. News: Used car review: 2009-11 Nissan Cube a hit with grandpas. Toljagic. Mark. Wheels.ca. Star Media Group. October 31, 2016. Toronto.
  5. Web site: Nissan Cube is canned . Whatcar.com. July 15, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121115144415/http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/nissan-cube-is-canned/254911 . November 15, 2012 .
  6. Web site: Want a New Nissan Cube? Time's Running Out. Cars.com. July 15, 2015.
  7. Web site: Production ends in December! Why was the Cube abandoned by Nissan . bestcarweb.jp. October 4, 2019 . October 4, 2019.
  8. Web site: John . Neff . Nissan debuts its own hybrid and EV . . August 6, 2008 . November 12, 2011.
  9. Total Immersion Unveils D'Fusion@Home Software, Riding along with Nissan Cube Launch at L.A. Auto Show. https://archive.today/20120906023133/http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20081126005114&newsLang=en . September 6, 2012. BusinessWire.com. December 26, 2008 . January 3, 2021.
  10. Nissan Canada Mobilizing the Country's Creative Thinkers Through Social Media. March 18, 2009 . Toronto. marketwire.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090323214917/http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Nissan-Canada-Inc-962882.html . March 23, 2009 .
  11. Web site: The Complete Guide to the Nissan Cube Z12 . gocar.com.au . May 3, 2014 . dead . https://archive.today/20140503040553/http://gocar.com.au/nissan-cube-z12-guide/7 . May 3, 2014 .
  12. Web site: Kia Soul, Nissan Cube Make List of Best Vehicles for Dogs. insideline.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20100823173312/http://www.insideline.com/kia/soul/kia-soul-nissan-cube-make-list-of-best-vehicles-for-dogs.html. August 23, 2010 . August 20, 2010 . January 3, 2021. dead.
  13. Web site: 2018 Good Design Long Life Design Award. Award-winning item: Passenger vehicle [Nissan cube]. Good Design Award, Japan Institute of Design Promotion. g-mark.org. January 3, 2021.
  14. Web site: 日産 キューブ 新車販売台数/売れ行きと生産状況は? - 株式会社アイディーインフォメーション . 日産 キューブ 新車販売台数/売れ行きと生産状況は? . 2024-04-05 . id-information.co.jp . ja.
  15. Web site: 2012-07-11 . Nissan Cube US Sales Figures . 2024-04-05 . GCBC . en-US.
  16. Web site: Nissan Cube Canada Sales Figures . 2024-04-05 . CarFigures . en.