Inside, the Urbansphere is lounge-like, with thickly carpeted floors, smart-looking wood panelling and fabrics made from bamboo. The concept car has four seats that can recline at angles of up to 60 degrees, while the front seats can pivot to face the rear. This arrangement is likely to be offered as one variant of the eventual production car, alongside conventional five and seven-seat versions.
A seven-seat version would see the as-yet-unknown boot capacity significantly reduced and the ability to recline the seats removed. For infotainment, the concept car features a see-through television that folds out from the panoramic glass roof, plus virtual reality headsets and a display projected across the width of the dashboard.
Of these, it’s the projected system – controlled by touching the dashboard, or by using dials on the doors – that is most likely to make it into a production version.