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The Nissan FORUM, an exploratory design concept developed by Nissan Design America, Inc. (NDA), represents the next revolution in family transportation. Answering the challenge of making family passenger vehicles more appealing to both drivers and passengers, FORUM offers a wide array of innovative ideas - from its trackless sliding side doors and elimination of traditional B-pillars, to an interior featuring a multi-position swiveling 2nd row seat and next-generation entertainment and family communications technology. FORUM makes its world auto show debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. Two Independent Zones In One RoomAs its name suggests, FORUM is conceived as a "gathering place," bringing adults and children together in two independent but linked "zones." Targeting families with older children who not only can entertain themselves but also demand to, FORUM respects the needs and desires of both grownups and kids. In front is the parents’ zone, with advanced information technology controls and seats designed to enhance driving pleasure. The rear zone is the dedicated kids’ space, where they can feel comfortable and entertained. FORUM’s advanced technology bridges the two zones, as desired, into one unique family "togetherness" space. The FORUM conceptual and design teams took care to consider the needs of both male and female drivers. "Traditional minivans are often perceived as the ’Mom’s car’ - but FORUM is designed to be gender neutral. The reality is that both Moms and Dads want style, performance and driving pleasure in their vehicles, whether transporting kids or not." "We also know that with traditional minivans, both moms and dads sometimes feel like they are sitting in a kids’ playroom - losing their identities in the vehicle," continued Nguyen. "FORUM lets kids be kids and grown-ups be grown-ups, with the adults firmly in charge." Pushing the Envelope of Exterior DesignThough respecting the basic layout of a "one box" design, FORUM Concept adds a higher level of dramatic styling through its wide stance, high beltline, wide-open visibility and an aggressive front end appearance. Another exterior innovation is FORUM’s trackless sliding side door design, which offers a clean, uninterrupted, non-traditional profile. A special patented hinge system makes the trackless door possible. A Suite InteriorInside the sophisticated skin is where FORUM really comes alive. The aniline leather-appointed, pedestal-style driver’s and front passenger seat and cockpit area - surrounded in rich aluminum and wood - offers "front cabin" comfort and control. FORUM also features special vertical wave pattern carpeting. The one-inch thick "modern shag" style carpeting is 100 percent wool and, despite its elegant appearance, is easy to clean. Togetherness Through TechnologyFORUM’s interior is also a showcase for the latest mobile communications technology, much of it developed in conjunction with the Bose(R) Corporation. "The ’Time Out’ system gives the driver and passengers a sometimes much- needed time out, while the rear zone cameras enable observation - and interaction - when needed, while helping drivers keep their primary attention on the road," explained Campbell. State-of-the-art audio is provided by the Bose(R) SeatCentric(TM) system, which includes headrest and seatback speakers for consistent stereo image event as the seat swivels - along with independent audio programming for all three rows. Respect For The EnvironmentFORUM’s efficient, intelligent design features also extend to the powertrain. Though as a design exploration, FORUM’s emphasis is limited to form and functionality, conceptually a modern, next-generation family passenger vehicle would include a clean diesel or other environmentally sensitive powerplant. Redefining Family Transportation and Quality Time"While some people think that family transportation vehicles are a thing of the past, Nissan’s view is that vehicles just need to evolve along with changing family dynamics," concluded Nguyen. "Quality time used to be more about the quantity of time spent together with the kids. Today, it’s more about dedicated moments for family fun, entertainment and communication. FORUM is a great place to gather together and rediscover each other once in a while." Bose(R), Bose(R) SeatCentric(TM) and Bose(R) FreeSpace(R) are trademarks of The Bose Corporation.XM(R) is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc. iPod(R) is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc. The Bluetooth(R) word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc., and any use of such marks by Nissan is under license. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 11 comments: Nissan Forum It seems that Nissan Forum is the improvement version of Nissan Elgrand. I have to say this, the side mirrors are really confusing and cute. haha but I love the over - all features of this Forum.
I love this forum because it is so ideal as a family van. As for the exterior, it looks so perfect! Sophisticated and classy on its sleek body paint even its wheels and its headlights are so cool.
It seems that Nissan Forum is the improvement version of Nissan Elgrand. I have to say this, the side mirrors are really confusing and cute. haha but I love the over - all features of this Forum.
Impressive, from exterior design and the interior are really satisfying. I wish I could have a car like this car.
Because Infiniti is just a label and a dealer experience designed to lure North Americans who’d never spend $40K on a Nissan. All Infinitis are Nissans in their home market, hence the shared switchgear and other family resemblances.
More details have emerged about the next-generation Dodge Ram-based Nissan Titan pickup. Questions about how similar the two trucks will be have been partially answered, reports that the Titan and Ram will share only their doors and roof panels. The next-gen Titan will feature an exterior and interior designed solely by Nissan, which should put to rest concerns about a re badged Dodge Ram. =============== Marsh
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