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(from Nissan Press
Release) Nissan FORUM Concept Utilizes Design and Technology
Innovations to Create a Unique Family Activity Space
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 Room
As 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.
“From a conceptual standpoint, FORUM is closer to a family limousine
than the minivans Gen Xers have grown up with. But unlike a real
limo – or sometimes traditional minivans – the FORUM driver is just
as important as the passengers,” said Rachel Nguyen, director,
Advanced Planning and Strategy, Nissan North America, Inc. “It
offers a sophisticated space for adults and an engaging space for
children – allowing both groups to enjoy themselves in their own
individualistic ways while being connected in one vehicle. Like
every Nissan, this dramatic FORUM Concept combines passionate
driving, emotive design and an abundance of advanced, user-friendly
technology.”
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.”
Research shows that the primary driver of family vehicles often
changes depending on the day of the week and family schedules.
During the week, FORUM’s primary driver might be a mom, picking up
the kids at school, dropping them off at practices or lessons – so
we’ve incorporated advanced communications systems such as rear seat
camera monitoring cameras and audio controls. “Sometimes being a mom
is just about managing the chaos, but moms also deserve some
personal space of their own. FORUM is designed to give moms a
balance between needs and the kids’,” said Nguyen.
On the weekends, a dad might become the primary driver, taking over
FORUM for errands, longer trips or recreational drives – so FORUM is
designed with responsive power and handling, and more aggressive,
performance-car styling than traditional family vehicles. FORUM also
offers the exceptional flexibility required to haul large objects
and other “weekend gear.”
“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.”
Ultimately, FORUM is conceived as a place to share – a destination
in itself, as well as enjoyable transportation to other venues.
“There are many occasions during a week when, with a family’s busy
schedule, the vehicle is the only place where everyone is together –
so we’ve incorporated features and technology to enhance this
precious ‘quality time,’” said Nguyen.
Pushing the Envelope of Exterior Design
Though 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.
FORUM’s design innovations include wide-opening front doors and no
B-pillars – creating exceptional access to the 2nd and 3rd row
seats. FORUM’s front doors open 90 degrees, which combined with the
long sliding side doors, create wide openings for easy entry and
exit of all three rows. “We were able to engineer the lack of
B-pillars through use of extra thick reinforced roof and door frames
– putting the material where it needs to go to help maintain
structural integrity for this concept,” said Bruce Campbell, vice
president, Design, NDA. “Not only does this greatly enhance the ease
of getting in and out of the rear seats, it allows us to utilize the
2 nd row seat as a sort of ‘bleacher’ – adding a new dimension to
watching sports, picnicking or other outdoor family activities.”
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.
Integrated into the SkyView™ moonroof panels are hidden sunshades,
which allow the glass panels to be closed off during hot days. Other
exterior features include LED lights front and rear, with a subtle
LED light bar accenting the sweeping grille and hood design;
soft-edged side outside mirrors; wide six-spoke alloy wheels and
low-profile tires; a wide rear hatch; and dual exhaust outlets.
A Suite Interior
Inside 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’s dramatic “floating” instrument panel design blends
next-generation communications technology with simple, intuitive
controls. The instrument panel includes dual climate controls,
Bluetooth® wireless technology and mood lighting under the upper and
lower console areas. A built-in console-mounted microwave, sized to
fit a standard bag of microwave popcorn, is accessible from the
front and center seats.
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.
Designed in conjunction with the pillar-less side doors, Forum’s
revolutionary “Turntable Seating” 2 nd row bucket-formed seat
rotates 90 degrees to either side to create “grandstand” seating for
watching sports or for picnicking and “side-gating.”
The seat also rotates a full 180 degrees to face the three-passenger
rear seat, creating family-style seating for up to five passengers.
The 2 nd row seat is operated by a small motor mounted in the
vehicle floor. When it is time to rotate the seats, the center
console lifts up and the two seat halves come together. At the same
time, the two front seats move forward to aid in rotations
clearance.
The 2 nd row seat also includes individual wireless monitors,
located in the seat console, for watching DVDs or playing games, and
integrated seat belts (also utilized in the front and 3 rd row
seats).
Togetherness Through Technology
FORUM’s interior is also
a showcase for the latest mobile communications technology, much of
it developed in conjunction with the Bose® Corporation.
“With older, more self-sufficient children, the driver’s role become
more of a coordinator, rather than a protector, allowing the driver
to enjoy her or his own time while facilitating togetherness,” said
Campbell. “The idea is to enable controlled craziness in the rear
zone, rather than complete chaos – which we’ve accomplished with a
combination of communications and monitoring systems.”
Close watch on rear cabin occupants is provided by a “Kids Cam”
monitoring system, which utilizes 2 nd and 3 rd row cameras mounted
in the headliner and connected to the main instrument panel LCD
display monitor. Selectable camera control switches are mounted
above the rearview mirror.
A one-button audio muting “Time Out” system, with the controller
located in the lower center portion of the steering wheel, allows
the driver to simultaneously mute all audio playing in the FORUM and
broadcast the driver’s voice over all interior speakers – enabling
quick and easy communication to both rows of rear seats.
“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.
FORUM also offers an advanced Bose® Media System, which combines
infotainment features and intelligent design, with single knob
proximity sensor-based controller helping the driver, again, keep
their focus where it should be – on the road. Waving a hand near the
controller triggers infrared sensors to bring up the initial system
interface.
The Bose® Media System’s unique interface allows easy access to a
wealth of features, including XM® Satellite Radio, hard disc drive
music storage, DVD, iPod® interface, Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone
System and an advanced navigation system.
FORUM also employs Nissan’s advanced Around View Monitor (AVM)
system, found in the new 2008 Infiniti EX35. The AVM system includes
front, side and rear-mounted cameras and an advanced controller that
combines the images together to give the driver a unique view of all
four sides of the vehicle – helping to reduce driver blind spots
when parking.
State-of-the-art audio is provided by the Bose® SeatCentric™ 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.
Working in conjunction with the wide opening sliding side doors is
the Bose® FreeSpace® outdoor audio system, with speakers mounted on
the trailing edges of the sliding doors and a wireless media player
controller – providing full-range audio entertainment outside the
FORUM.
Respect For The Environment
FORUM’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.*
“Nissan has previously announced that it will be offering a clean
diesel engine in the United States in the next generation Maxima, so
a similar powerplant would be a definite consideration for a vehicle
like FORUM,” said Campbell. “Nissan is also an industry leader in
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) technology, so you could
predict smooth, responsive performance worthy of the Nissan badge.”
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.”