For the 2011 model year, the Nissan Cube gets a navigation system added to its features list, along with some slight price increases.
Overall, the base 1.8 model remains unchanged, but the price is $300 higher for the trim, a standard increase for most model year changeovers. But the Cube has been a dissapointment in the sales arena, routinely being outsold by the Kia Soul, which is similarly priced and equipped.
The Cube’s new SD card-based navigation system comes with a 5-inch color touch-screen, real-time traffic info, USB port and XM Satellite Radio. The feature is a part of a $1,850 Preferred Package on SL trims and comes standard on the 1.8 S Krōm Edition.
For 2011, the Cube’s combined fuel economy rating with a continuously variable automatic transmission increases to 29 mpg. (Previously, it was 28 mpg.) The 2011 Nissan Cube is on sale now at dealerships nationwide. For more pricing, continue reading below: