Update: We’ve added live photos of Nissan’s conceptual minivan in the gallery below.
Nissan has unveiled the third of its electric vehicle concepts for the Japan Mobility Show 2023. This latest creation is named the Nissan Hyper Tourer Concept and takes the form of an electric minivan.
Much like the Hyper Adventure Concept and Hyper Urban SUV Concept introduced by Nissan over the past couple of weeks, the Hyper Tourer Concept has a sharp exterior design quite unlike any current Nissan production models. The front end has a particularly imposing demeanor with sharp lines and is connected neatly to the rear with a white waistline that doubles as an LED light bar.
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The profile of the Hyper Tourer Concept is equally as dramatic with an intricate wheel design and shapely door skins. There is also plenty of glass across the upper half of the concept, letting heaps of light into the cabin.
When it comes to the interior, Nissan highlights that the utilization of a fully autonomous driving system enables the front seats to rotate a full 360 degrees, allowing them to face the rear seats. Furthermore, passengers in the second row have the option to wear a display device, granting them access to both navigation and audio controls on the primary infotainment screen located up front. Notably, the concept incorporates an advanced AI system that monitors occupants’ brainwaves, heart rate, breathing, and perspiration, making real-time adjustments to the music and lighting for an enhanced experience.
Nissan says the Hyper Tourer Concept is “geared towards individuals who appreciate the finer things in life and enjoy the company of friends and associates, whether on a road trip or business outing.” The spacious interior has been achieved thanks to compact powertrain components that include solid-state batteries and an e-4ORCE all-wheel drive system. The concept also has Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) functionality, meaning the battery could be used to power a home, store, or office.
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