At the ongoing Japan Mobility Show, Nissan unveiled the Hyper Force, an all-electric, high-performance supercar that also prioritises environmental performance and everyday comfort. Notably, this concept hints at an all-electric Nissan GT-R.
Its core lies a high-output all-electric powertrain capable of delivering up to 1,360 PS, with energy supplied by a solid-state battery. Combined with powerful downforce, advanced e-4ORCE all-wheel control technology, and a lightweight, high-strength carbon body, the Hyper Force promises exceptional handling on both circuits and winding roads.
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The exterior design with its sleek curves and bold geometry pays homage to Nissan's high-performance heritage.
Developed with input from the Nismo racing team, the exterior achieves high aerodynamic performance, generating substantial downforce. Two-tiered aerodynamic structure under the front hood and the unique active aero features, are said to further optimise performance.
The Nissan Hyper Force offers two distinct driving modes: "R" (racing) and "GT" (grand touring). The graphical user interface adapts to the selected mode, providing the driver with essential information tailored to the driving circumstances.
The interior is said to immerse the driver in a cockpit designed for concentration during racing or offers a more relaxed, infotainment-rich environment for comfortable touring.
Advanced autonomous drive capabilities are present, along with hyper LIDAR, and a comprehensive sensor array designed to ensure a high level of safety on both public roads and racetracks.
Thereβs an augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experience, allowing seamless transitions between real and virtual driving worlds.
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