Future models - Nissan - concepts - Hyper AdventureNissan Hyper Adventure Concept revealed in JapanSecond electric ‘Hyper’ concept revealed as outdoorsy Nissan Hyper Adventure touches down10 Oct 2023 A TREND for “adventure” and “overland” electric vehicles is gathering pace, driven by manufacturers like Nissan, which has just released digital images of a new concept called a Hyper Adventure Vehicle ahead of its public digital debut at the Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo.
It is the second in a sequence of Nissan’s digital electric vehicle concept unveilings to precede the Tokyo show, which is scheduled to start on October 25 and follows the first concept – called Hyper Urban – that appeared last week.
Though not officially named, the Nissan Hyper Adventure Vehicle (HAV) concept is “outfitted for eco-minded outdoor travellers” and is an “advanced” digital sports SUV model designed for people passionate about outdoor adventures and an eco-friendly lifestyle.
Given the amount of information provided and the effort Nissan has undertaken in formulating this concept, it seems plausible that a version of the HAV could make production in some form or other.
Apart from facilitating fun in the outdoors, the HAV is intended to allow for extended time on the road and the energy required.
Nissan refers to the model as having V2X (vehicle-to-everything) technology that can provide power to homes (V2H) or a local community by contributing surplus power to the grid (V2G).
This is envisioned to sustain electricity needs anytime and anywhere while still being respectful of the environment, targeting buyers wanting a suitable weekend jaunt vehicle that can be driven to the local mountains or on a months-long journey to a remote area, with the primary objective to accommodate the diverse needs of those who love the outdoors.
Underpinning the model is a large-capacity battery that doubles as an energy source, enabling users to power up their utensils and gadgets, light up campsites or even recharge their electric jet skis.
Like many incoming and existing electric vehicles, the Nissan HAV features V2X capability
Integrating technology already available in current model Nissans, the HAV utilises technology such as the E-4orce all-wheel-drive system for safely traversing a snowy mountain pass or a muddy trail through a rainforest.
Nissan says such technology helps ensure that travellers reach their destination smoothly, safely, and in style as exemplified by the HAV’s dynamic exterior design that features a distinctive diagonal line on the side of the vehicle, accentuating the spacious cabin.
The vehicle’s designers have redirected the air flowing through the front spoiler, giving it high aerodynamic performance further enhanced by glass that integrates the roof and side windows and the flush surface of the rear end.
A point of difference are the crampons affixed to the front and rear bumpers and even the wheels are designed as snow traction gears that theoretically allow the car to drive through snowy areas with power and ease.
In the cabin space are “solutions” to make driving in all situations easy and comfortable focusing on the instrument panel that connects to the bottom of the windshield, serving as a screen with a wide field of view. The design is said to create a transparent body effect that seamlessly connects the space inside and outside the car.
A purpose-designed cargo space for outdoor equipment such as tents, skis, or even a kayak is provided, while the rear bench can rotate 180 degrees on an axle and create a comfortable sitting area that faces out of the vehicle’s rear.
The feature includes automatic extendable and retractable steps that should come in handy when camping, getting ready for a day of skiing, or taking in a scenic view.
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