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'''Nissan Cube (Z11/BZ11). 2002–8 (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan, 5-door LWB sedan. F/F, F/A, 1386, 1498 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Based around a 2001 concept, and introducing a boxy, asymmetric design. Power windows and keyless entry standard across range. SX 70th and SX 70th II models in 2003, commemorating Nissan’s 70th anniversary. Seven-seat Cube Cubic (styled Cube³) launched in September of that year, with longer wheelbase. Cube Plus Conran model, in collaboration with Conran & Partners, in 2004, perhaps the most notable of all the limited editions. Mid-term changes in 2005, with 1·5 from [[Nissan Tiida (C11)|Tiida]] added. Electric prototype shown 2008. Cubic not replaced.
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'''Nissan Cube (Z11/BZ11). 2002–8 (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan, 5-door LWB sedan. F/F, F/A, 1386, 1498 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Based around a 2001 concept, and introducing a boxy, asymmetric design. Power windows and keyless entry standard across range. SX 70th and SX 70th II models in 2003, commemorating Nissan’s 70th anniversary. Seven-seat Cube Cubic (styled ''Cube³'') launched in September of that year, with longer wheelbase. Cube Plus Conran model, in collaboration with Conran & Partners, in 2004, perhaps the most notable of all the limited editions. Mid-term changes in 2005, with 1·5 from [[Nissan Tiida (C11)|Tiida]] added. Electric prototype shown 2008. Cubic not replaced.
  
  

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2005 Nissan Cube.jpg

Nissan Cube (Z11/BZ11). 2002–8 (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan, 5-door LWB sedan. F/F, F/A, 1386, 1498 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Based around a 2001 concept, and introducing a boxy, asymmetric design. Power windows and keyless entry standard across range. SX 70th and SX 70th II models in 2003, commemorating Nissan’s 70th anniversary. Seven-seat Cube Cubic (styled Cube³) launched in September of that year, with longer wheelbase. Cube Plus Conran model, in collaboration with Conran & Partners, in 2004, perhaps the most notable of all the limited editions. Mid-term changes in 2005, with 1·5 from Tiida added. Electric prototype shown 2008. Cubic not replaced.


Manufacturing location: Oppama, Kanagawa, Japan

Marque: Nissan | Model: Nissan Cube | Predecessor: Nissan Cube (Z10) | Successor: Nissan Cube (Z12)

 

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