Nissan Round Box concept

Though the name may seem like a contradiction in terms, Nissan's Round Box (RD-BX) concept is a youth-oriented compact convertible, offering a new take on open-air motoring. The concept is said to provide exhilaration for all passengers through its uniquely shared experience of fresh air stimulation, a sensation of speed and easy-to-use high-spec features.

The RD-BX features an innovative, interactive "play catch" system that allows the driver and passengers - including those in the rear seat - to share entertainment and driving information. It also features what Nissan claims to be a "right sized" space to facilitate communication between the four passengers. The company states that the concept creates 'never-before-experienced value created by combinations of heterogeneous elements'.

Contributing to the shared sensation of speed are unique "road surface windows," small glass panels placed close to the ground on both sides of the car (as featured on the Urge concept of 2006), providing passengers with a view of the rapidly passing road surface, without the risk of road contact. We're looking forward to seeing it in the metal.

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