Nissan to reveal new interactive display at NAIAS

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Posted: 01/08/2013

(WXYZ) - Nissan is expected to reveal its new global interactive exhibit at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The exhibit will include an amphitheater-style stage with multi-level flooring and a 150 feet long “halo” that appears suspended above the show space to highlight vehicles, according to a news release.

The new show display will also have large LED interactive screens along with special scents and sounds piped throughout the lobby to set the mood for visitors.

Nissan says the exhibit will also be displayed at 10 other auto shows in 2013.

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