Nissan Unveils Electric Hyper Adventure Concept at Japan Mobility Show

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Nissan has raised the bar for sustainable travel and outdoor adventure with the unveiling of the Nissan Hyper Adventure, an advanced electric vehicle concept. This groundbreaking concept is part of Nissan’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation.

As the second electric vehicle concept presented by Nissan at the Japan Mobility Show, the Nissan Hyper Adventure is designed for individuals who are passionate about outdoor exploration and maintaining an eco-friendly lifestyle. It caters to the needs of those who embark on everything from weekend getaways to months-long journeys to remote destinations.

The key feature of the Hyper Adventure concept is its V2X (vehicle-to-everything) technology, which ensures that the vehicle can provide electricity wherever it’s needed without harming the environment. The large-capacity battery can power the vehicle and serve as an energy source for recharging devices, lighting up campsites, and even replenishing electric watercraft. Furthermore, it can contribute surplus power to homes (V2H) or local communities (V2G).

Nissan’s advanced e-4ORCE all-wheel-control system ensures that the Hyper Adventure can handle challenging terrains, guaranteeing safe and stylish travel over snowy mountain passes or muddy rainforest trails.

The vehicle’s exterior boasts dynamic body panels, impressive aerodynamics, and snow traction gears for navigating snowy areas effortlessly. Inside, the Hyper Adventure concept offers a spacious and comfortable driving experience, with innovative features like a rotating rear bench seat for taking in scenic views.

The Hyper Adventure concept embodies Nissan’s dedication to environmentally responsible travel and outdoor adventure. It will be digitally showcased at the Japan Mobility Show, with a special music video available on the Nissan YouTube channel.

 

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