| SXBox - The Gamers Dream Car! |
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Suzuki unveiled the SXBox Concept, an SX4 modified with video game equipment and go-fast hardware in the form of a high-flow air intake, cat-back exhaust, and sport suspension. This is one moveable feast for serious gamers. SXBOX looks like it jumped right off the screen and onto the street, with an electroluminescent green glow that envelops the body and announces its Xbox 360 capability. Engine upgrades and high-performance wheels power it up for the real world. Inside a light-bending rear projection display screen and digital video system turn the cockpit into a game room. The first Xbox 360 is right there front and center, integrated into the dash. The controls? Docked on the steering wheel and center console. There’s a 2,000-watt multi-speaker surround sound system with wide frequency response and a thundering bass. Door panels and feedback-enabled seats have fiber-optic circuits to keep the glow going. Backseat opponents stay in the game with roof-mounted LCD screens mated to their own Xbox 360. The rear projection screen keeps spectators in the action. And, of course, there is full Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity. Get in. Game on. Read on for detailed a detailed feature list and a LOT of pics... ![]() Suzuki unveiled the SXBox Concept, an SX4 modified with video game equipment and go-fast hardware in the form of a high-flow air intake, cat-back exhaust, and sport suspension. This is one moveable feast for serious gamers. SXBox looks like it jumped right off the screen and onto the street, with an electroluminescent green glow that envelops the body and announces its Xbox 360 capability. Engine upgrades and high-performance wheels power it up for the real world. Inside a light-bending rear projection display screen and digital video system turn the cockpit into a game room. The first Xbox 360 is right there front and center, integrated into the dash. The controls? Docked on the steering wheel and center console. There’s a 2,000-watt multi-speaker surround sound system with wide frequency response and a thundering bass. Door panels and feedback-enabled seats have fiber-optic circuits to keep the glow going. Backseat opponents stay in the game with roof-mounted LCD screens mated to their own Xbox 360. The rear projection screen keeps spectators in the action. And, of course, there is full Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity. Get in. Game on. FeaturesExterior
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