Nissan presented at the Tokyo Motor Show (Japan Mobility Show) the Hyper Force, a prototype that shows the Japanese brand’s vision of what the future electric GT-R could be.
This 100% electric sports car features an aggressive exterior design that is a mix of elegant curves merging with bold geometry that reflects the underlying performance of this concept, with the front section highlighted by illuminated blocks in white and red, indicating that we are facing a futuristic interpretation of Nissan’s GT-R sports car.
The carbon body of this Hyper Force features generous air intakes, as well as small electric air outlets on the front fenders, while the rear houses a large wing. Incorporated throughout the design are elements, such as the front and rear lights, that according to Nissan, pay homage to the brand’s high-performance models.
Also noteworthy are the vertically opening butterfly doors, and the huge rear diffuser that helps “glue” the Hyper Force to the road, as well as the forged wheels.
The interior of the Nissan sports prototype is marked by a futuristic atmosphere, with several LED elements, carbon sports seats with lumbar support and equipped with four-point seat belts.
The competition environment is enhanced by the two driving modes, R (Racing) and GT (Grand Touring), which in the case of the R mode illuminates the interior in red and creates an intuitive cockpit centered on the driver to support concentration. In addition, the driver has four screens around the steering wheel that allow access to data such as tire grip and temperature, air pressure, brake temperature, power distribution, and other competition-valid information.
In GT mode, the interior is illuminated in blue and the screens around the steering wheel combine into a simpler infotainment system, which includes the settings for air conditioning, audio, and suspension. To bring the Nissan Hyper Force to an innovative augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experience that allows driving in the real and virtual world, when the vehicle is stopped, the driver can use a special helmet with visors for virtual reality that allows them to enter a complete video game driving experience with online racing modes.
Nissan did not reveal many technical details of this future electric sports car, but made it clear that the Hyper Force is equipped with solid-state batteries and delivers 1,360 hp of power and has a 4ORCE all-wheel drive system, benefiting from two electric motors.