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Nissan releases more photos of FORUM concept minivan to be unveiled at Detroit auto show

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Detroit, Michigan - Describing it as a "FORUM For Family Gatherings", the interior of the new Nissan FORUM Concept minivan, which makes its public debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January, features a front driver's zone and rear kids' zone, says a company news release.

The FORUM's interior also features "Turntable Seating," a unique second row seat that can rotate 90 degrees to either side or 180 degrees to face the three-passenger third row seat. The FORUM also includes individual audio/entertainment systems with wireless monitors and a console-mounted microwave oven.

As reported earlier, the FORUM Concept also includes an advanced Bose Media System with proximity sensor-based information controller, a one-button audio muting system, second and third row monitoring cameras, and individual seat-mounted speakers for every row.

The FORUM Concept was created at Nissan Design America in La Jolla, California and Farmington Hills, Michigan.

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