After giving a preview of the Hyper Urban Concept earlier, Nissan is now revealing the Hyper Adventure, another vehicle in its series of advanced EV concepts for the Japan Mobility Show this month.
Unlike the Hyper Urban concept, this is a sports SUV for people to enjoy outdoor adventures as part of their lifestyle. Whether it’s a weekend trip to the hills or a months-long journey to a remote location, the Hyper Adventure’s primary objective is to accommodate the diverse needs of those who love the outdoors.
The exterior features dynamic body panels that express activity, thanks to the distinctive diagonal line on the side of the vehicle that accentuates the spacious cabin within. By redirecting the air flowing through the front spoiler, the car can achieve high aerodynamic performance.
The aerodynamics are further enhanced by glass that integrates the roof and side windows and the flush surface of the rear end. The wheels and front and rear bumpers are outfitted with crampons, or snow traction gears, to allow the SUV to drive through snowy areas with power and ease.
The interior’s unique features and cabin space are designed to make driving in all situations easy and comfortable. The instrument panel connects to the bottom of the windscreen, serving as a screen with a wide field of view – as if the body of the vehicle is transparent – and seamlessly connects the space inside and outside the car.
The rear bench seat is distinctive, as it can rotate 180 degrees on an axle and create a comfortable sitting area that faces out of the vehicle’s rear. This feature, that includes automatic extendable and retractable steps, comes in handy when camping, getting ready for a day of skiing, or taking in a scenic view. There’s also cargo space for equipment such as tents, skis, or even a kayak.
When traveling over a snowy mountain pass or the muddy trail of a lush rainforest, Nissan’s advanced e-4ORCE all-wheel-control system helps keep the SUV going to reach the destination safely.
Its large-capacity battery doubles as an energy source, allowing users to power up their gadgets, light up campsites, or even recharge their electric jet skis. The V2X (vehicle-to-everything) capability can also provide power to homes (V2H) or a local community by contributing surplus power to the grid (V2G).
Extended time on the road requires energy, so the Hyper Adventure concept and its V2X technology are envisioned to sustain electricity needs anytime and anywhere while still being respectful of the environment.
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