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Hello Folks,

I found this from CarScoope:

Among the fifteen modified Nissan models that will make their debut at the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2009, are two concept versions of the all-new 2009 Cube dubbed "Drive Shot" and "Rider High Performance Spec". The most interesting concept of the two is the "Cube Rider High Performance Spec" developed by Autech. Aside from the full bodykit that includes a three-bar chrome grille, new front and rear bumpers, a roof spoiler and decorative decals, the customized Cube also gets different alloy wheels as well as a sport suspension and engine modifications (Nissan did not reveal any details).

The second Cube study, called "Drive Shot Concept", incorporates the dealer-option "Aero Outer" package, featuring a subtle bodykit and new alloys. The concept car is also equipped with what Nissan calls a "Drive Shot" option, that gives the driver the ability to
capture images of passing scenery and upload it into the navigation system, with the simple "click" of a button. Talk about useless gadgets...

I personally like the some of the modifications myself...
One of the blogs on this site colored in the 2 front pillars on opposite sides of the windshield and lets hope a tuner happens to emulate that suggestion. Also, I think the sunroof might makes it's way here, but let cross our fingers...
-Woody
 

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that's really cool!
 

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Nissan/Autech Cube Rider HPS (High Performance Spec) is a modified version of Nissan/Autech Cube Rider. Difference between Rider and Rider HPS:
1. body modifications for better rigidity
2. "sport" suspension
3. modified engine
4. wheels
5. body decals

Rider HPS wheels:


A few another photos from Tokyo:







Cube Rider (not HPS) in black:





 

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zaidim said:
Nissan/Autech Cube Rider HPS (High Performance Spec) is a modified version of Nissan/Autech Cube Rider. Difference between Rider and Rider HPS:
1. body modifications for better rigidity
2. "sport" suspension
3. modified engine
4. wheels
5. body decals

Rider HPS wheels:


A few another photos from Tokyo:



Cube Rider (not HPS) in black:


How is this different from the Krom?? ...looks pretty much the same to me (like the fur-trimmed shorts on the model, though :eek:)
 
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