Nissan announced a $13,990 base price for its new Cube crossover, which hits dealerships in May. That price puts the Cube 1.8 between two of its prime competitors, with the Kia Soul ($13,300) below it and the Scion xB above...Nissan announced a $13,990 base price for its new Cube crossover, which hits dealerships in May. That price puts the Cube 1.8 between two of its prime competitors, with the Kia Soul ($13,300) below it and the Scion xB above ($15,750). Standard Cube features include a 122-hp four-cylinder engine, an electronic stability system, six airbags and remote keyless entry.Nissan previously announced that the Cube would be offered in 1.8 S and 1.8 SL trim levels in addition to the base 1.8 model. Pricing for those versions hasn't been announced yet, but it should be available this month, according to Nissan. As part of the pricing announcement, Nissan also revealed a new top-of-the-line trim level of the Cube, dubbed Krom. As its name implies, that version will sport chrome exterior accents, among other features. We'll have more information on the Krom edition shortly.

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