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11-18-2008, 08:52 PM
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Nissan’s second-generation Cube is slated to arrive in the U.S. late next year
The second-generation Nissan Cube is scheduled to make its world debut tomorrow at the Los Angeles Auto Show but images of the car have unexpectedly turned up after several models were spotted on a transporter truck in Japan. The images reveal that Nissan’s new Cube retains the catchy two-box design of its predecessor, but gets an overall smoother appearance.
The car is an important model for Nissan globally as it is expected to be sold in North American and Europe for the first time. The previous model was limited to Japan and a few other select markets.
The platform of the new Cube is also likely to be used by Nissan for its first high volume all-electric vehicle, which the company previewed back in March with the Denki Cube EV concept that debuted at the New York Auto Show.
The new cars will feature lithium ion batteries developed under a joint-venture between Nissan and NEC, and the first production vehicles will be trialled in areas like California.
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Nissan’s second-generation Cube is slated to arrive in the U.S. late next year
The second-generation Nissan Cube is scheduled to make its world debut tomorrow at the Los Angeles Auto Show but images of the car have unexpectedly turned up after several models were spotted on a transporter truck in Japan. The images reveal that Nissan’s new Cube retains the catchy two-box design of its predecessor, but gets an overall smoother appearance.
The car is an important model for Nissan globally as it is expected to be sold in North American and Europe for the first time. The previous model was limited to Japan and a few other select markets.
The platform of the new Cube is also likely to be used by Nissan for its first high volume all-electric vehicle, which the company previewed back in March with the Denki Cube EV concept that debuted at the New York Auto Show.
The new cars will feature lithium ion batteries developed under a joint-venture between Nissan and NEC, and the first production vehicles will be trialled in areas like California.
All Content Copyright 2006-2008 Motor Authority
http://www.motorauthority.com/2010-nissan-cube-revealed-early-in-japan.html