Now that the Japan Mobility Show is in full swing, we're seeing different car manufacturers unveiling all manner of strange and interesting concepts. To this end, Nissan has now lifted the curtain on what it is dubbing a "next-generation all-electric high-performance supercar EV", a vehicle known as the Hyper Force Concept.
This EV is powered by a 1,000 kW all-electric powertrain, and the concept car is said to feature two different driving modes, R for racing and GT for grand touring. Needless to say, as you can see in the imagery for the car, which has been created in collaboration with Gran Turismo developer Polyphony Digital, the Hyper Force does look like an EV spin on the iconic GT-R.
The car will feature a cabin that can illuminate in blue and red, and has an interface system that lets the driver adjust suspension and other driving systems while inside. It will even come with a VR helmet that can be used when parked so that the driver can experience a "gamified driving experience". There will even be AR support that lets drivers test themselves against friends when on real world race tracks.
While this is all exciting, as this is a concept car, Nissan has not announced when exactly or if the Hyper Force will ever enter into production, but it does serve as an interesting glimpse at what the future of cars could look like.