Nissan Round Box

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ManufacturerNissan
Production2007
Nissan Round Box
Front view of the Nissan Round Box
Overview
TypeConcept car
ManufacturerNissan
Production2007
Body and chassis
Body style3-door convertible

The Nissan Round Box is a concept car developed by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan. The vehicle was unveiled at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. The Round Box is based on the concept of a youth car for carpooling, in which all four passengers would be provided with equal opportunities for entertainment and communication.

Nissan engineers were inspired to design the concept car by the atmosphere of sports bars. All visitors to such establishments "are completely relaxed, feel united and share the excitement of watching the game." As stated in the company's press release, the Round Box demonstrates Nissan's vision of shared open-air car travel, in which all passengers and the driver have equal pleasure and can communicate without difficulty.[1] The model's name is essentially an oxymoron.[2] Since the target audience of the concept car is young people, the company also created a second version of this name in SMS language — the RD/BX.[3] This name of the model is associated with one of the features of its interior (a combination of flat and rounded curved surfaces) and with the desire to emphasize that the Round Box has managed to "combine the incompatible".[1][4]

The Round Box was unveiled along with the Pivo 2, NV200 and Intima concepts at the Tokyo Motor Show, which ran from October 27 to November 11, 2007.[5][6]

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