Hyper-Urban concept is the first of four future-previewing cars Nissan is taking to the Tokyo motor show
Rakish crossover gives hints to future production carsHyper Urban concept is a sustainability-focused city runaround that previews the design and technological capability of the Japanese firm's upcoming EVs.
Its bodywork is painted in a special chromatic shade of yellow, for example, which changes colour according to the angle of the light hitting it, while scissor doors feature at the front and rear. The interior, said to be inspired by kaleidoscopic triangles, features a customisable instrument panel and infotainment display - plus front seats that fold into the rear to create a lounge-style sofa arrangement.
Emphasising its sustainability focus, the Hyper Urban can theoretically be kept fully up to date with regular hardware and software updates, even featuring a removable instrument panel that can be swapped out as required for one hosting the latest graphic technology. The concept is also equipped with vehicle-to-grid charging functionality which can help to balance power flow in peak periods, reducing pressure on the electricity network and allowing the owner to earn money while they charge.
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