Buyers can also go down the “Custom” route, which lets them choose from various custom accessories and modifications. Options are comprehensive, including a two-tone paint job, funky 3D cube graphics, and color-coded hubcaps. Buyers can also choose classy leather upholstery for the interior to uplift the somber black plastic cabin.
If one doesn’t feel like paying for the entire package, Nissan will sell accessories like the roof rack separately. Customers can pick and choose from the different services. Go all-out, and you can expect to pay ¥1,685,293 (approximately $11,400), cheaper than the average restomodded classic and a fraction of the cost of the average new car in the United States.
And like the best restomod services, the Cube Retro Restoration service is exclusive, with just 20 units to receive the treatment. It’s great to see a beloved Japanese car (that isn’t a typically cherished classic) receive love from the manufacturer.