Nissan Denki Cube set to electrify New York Auto Show
Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Nissan, New York Auto Show

Click image for a high-res gallery of the Nissan Denki Cube concept
Yesterday, the Financial Times reported that Nissan will unveil its electric Denki Cube concept in New York. Based on the standard Cube minicar, the Denki (Japanese for "electric") shows that Nissan is also looking at the market viability of EVs. It's not alone, as Subaru will be showing its R1e and Mitsubishi will display its i MiEV along with the i MiEV Sport concept.
We don't yet have official details on the Denki Cube, but photos tell a lot of the story, and as is the case so often in the runup to auto shows, those photos have hit the web this morning. The Super Nissans forum has accelerated the unveiling schedule for Nissan, breaking the embargo and posting the shots you see here. Visually, the Denki Cube is finished in white with lightning-pattern grillework, dressed-up headlamps, and hole-punch patterns on the front and rear bumper covers (the taillamps show through those rear openings). Solid wheel covers with square centers complete the exterior makeover. Inside, the standard interior gets a swanky new instrument panel, but the layout is essentially unchanged. Yellow seats and trim highlight the otherwise white cabin.
We'll bring you live shots and complete details following the car's official unveiling tomorrow! A series of customized Cubes will also be unveiled for the first time, and we'll be on hand to provide full coverage.
[Source: SuperNissans.net]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-18-2008 @ 7:06PM
kevin said...
Everybody's that knows me knows that i am a big time supporter of green cars . But that cars just looks terrible in my opinion . I think there is a very small nich market for those who would want to drive what i think looks like a match box with holes in it .
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3-25-2008 @ 3:39PM
cwilly said...
I don't care what it looks like as long as it works, and we can buy it.
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5-06-2008 @ 7:20AM
Minas said...
The idea of Nissan Denki Cube is good and will contribute to the global environment but the exterior of the car is hard to call eye-appealing.
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