Nissan has been one of the most active car manufacturers in terms of announcing concept cars ahead of the Japan Mobility Show. Over the past few weeks, we've been introduced to cars that aim to redefine the SUV space, make minivans cool, and now another concept has been announced that is claimed to be "designed for content creators and artists."
Known as the Hyper Punk, the concept car is an electric compact crossover that is built for those who embrace style and innovation. We're told that it has features that allow passengers to charge their devices anytime and anywhere, all while sharing the car's energy with collaborators at local community events.
The interior is designed to have an origami-style to it, and features onboard cameras that can capture local scenery to use AI to convert it into manga-style scenery which can be projected onto the three-screen display around the driver.
The Hyper Punk also features internet connectivity, biosensors in its headrests that detect the driver's mood and selects music and lighting to suit that, and the exterior features multifaceted polygonal surfaces that are meant to stand out from the crowd.
The car will be on display at the Japan Mobility Show from October 25, 2023, and if you think this is a satirical joke or some kind of gag from Nissan, you can read the full press release on the Hyper Punk here.