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New York City is about to get a
lesson in what happens when
geography meets geometry –
specifically, when the world,
which is round, meets the Nissan
Cube, which is essentially
square. The occasion is the
world debut of the Nissan Denki
(Japanese for “electric”) Cube
Concept at the 2008 New York
International Auto Show.
The lithium-ion battery-powered
Denki Cube electric vehicle
concept, which will be on public
display at the Nissan exhibit at
Jacob Javits Convention Center
from March 21 to March 30, was
created to draw attention to
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd’s (NML)
global environmental efforts.
It also serves as a preview of
Nissan’s future small car
strategy for the North American
market, which includes plans to
sell a redesigned
petrol-powered,
next-generation Cube at Nissan
dealers in the United States and
Canada beginning in 2009.
“The Denki Cube Concept is a fun
way to expose American buyers to
one of Nissan’s most popular
home market cars at a time when
fuel economy and packaging
efficiency are on a lot of
people’s minds,” said Al
Castignetti, senior vice
president, sales and marketing,
Nissan North America, Inc.
“Like the production Cube on
which it is based, the Denki
Cube Concept is boxy yet
charming, fashionable and
functional, and completely tuned
in to today’s needs for
enjoyable efficiency.”
“Nissan first had an electric
vehicle on the road in 1947 and
has been field-testing
lithium-ion batteries for more
than 10 years,” said Castignetti.
“Our ongoing goal is to
dramatically enhance future
battery performance while
reducing battery costs.”
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