- Editor:
- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $21,050
“Zippy, fuel-efficient hauler.”
The 2011 Nissan Cube comes in four models, 1.8, 1.8 S, 1.8 SL, and Krom Edition. The base Cube 1.8 comes only with a 6-speed manual transmission. The Cube 1.8 S is offered with the manual or a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). The Cube 1.8 SL and Cube Krom Edition come with the CVT only.
The Cube 1.8 ($14,740) is pretty basic. It comes standard with cloth upholstery, manual air conditioning, interior air filter, tilt steering wheel, six-way manually adjustable driver's seat, 60/40 split reclining rear bench seat, power windows, power mirrors and locks, remote keyless entry, auxiliary input jack, trip computer, theft-deterrent system, two-speaker AM/FM/CD sound system, rear privacy glass, and P195/60HR15 tires on steel wheels with wheel covers.
The Cube 1.8 S manual ($16,100) and 1.8 S CVT ($17,100) add niceties and conveniences: a more deluxe fabric interior, cruise control, driver's center armrest, six-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo with Radio Data System (RDS) and speed-sensitive volume control, USB port, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls.
The Cube 1.8 SL ($18,200) gets automatic climate control, auto on/off headlights, fog lights, and P195/55VR16 tires on alloy wheels. The SL Preferred Package ($1,850) includes a navigation system with real-time traffic information, keyless access and starting, rearview camera, Rockford-Fosgate audio system, XM satellite radio and fog lights.
The Cube Krom Edition ($21,640) is distinguished by an integrated body kit that includes unique front and rear fascias and trim, as well as extended side sills and a roof spoiler. Tires are the same size as on SL, but the Krom's wheels have a unique look as well. The interior gets an equally individual two-tone treatment with black and gray fabric, aluminum pedals, a titanium-look shifter and 20-color accent lighting. Other amenities include Intelligent Key with push-button start, XM Satellite Radio, navigation system with XM NavTraffic, rearview camera, and a Rockford Fosgate sound system.
Options include a Sport package ($2,100) with alloy wheels, rear spoiler, and a body kit; an Aero Kit ($1,300) with rear spoiler and the body kit; an Interior Design package ($230) with a shag carpeting dash-top pad, front door bungee cords, a cargo mat and floormats; an Exterior Accent package ($320) with chrome exterior trim; additional interior lights with illuminated door sills ($490); a cargo organizer ($180); an alarm ($100); the rear spoiler ($360): mud guards ($150); and alloy wheels ($700).
Commercial buyers can delete the rear seat and other equipment from the base model ($3,200), creating a Cube cargo van.
Safety equipment standard on all models includes front, side and curtain air bags; active front head restraints; tire-pressure monitor; anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist; traction control; and electronic stability control.