AutosNissan Hyper Force is the electric successor to the Nissan GT-R. Much more powerful

Nissan Hyper Force is the electric successor to the Nissan GT‑R. Much more powerful

Early this morning (Eastern Time), during the Japan Mobility Show, Nissan presented their flagship concept model called Hyper Force. The car with extraordinary performance is the "finale" of the Force family concept series previously presented.

Nissan Hyper Force Concept
Nissan Hyper Force Concept
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Nissan's concepts are a reflection of what the brand has to offer in the future. The Nissan Hyper Force is a fully electric supercar with extraordinary performance that aims to provide the highest driving pleasure, while ensuring high efficiency and comfort in everyday use.

The power source is a battery that is ideally distributed throughout the car to provide grip for each wheel, as well as engines with a total power of 1341 horsepower. Each wheel is controlled separately, and significant aerodynamic downforce is intended to defy the laws of physics and offset the effects of high mass. The body itself is made of carbon composite.

Nissan Hyper Force Concept
Nissan Hyper Force Concept© Licensor

The car looks insanely good, but it also continues the GT-R line, even though the manufacturer itself did not mention this in the press release. The whole thing was developed together with the designers from NISMO . It drew heavily from the world of racing and, among other things, a two-level diffuser was used.

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The car has two driving modes: R - racing and GT – road. The interior looks like a car cabin from SF movies about the distant future. The whole thing is lit up and changes its shape depending on the selected driving mode, and the driver gets the most important information in the form of graphics developed by Polyphony Digital Inc – this is the company that is involved in the production of the Gran Turismo game.

Nissan Hyper Force Concept in GT modeNissan Hyper Force Concept in GT mode
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Four satellite displays placed around the steering wheel display information about tire grip and temperature, air pressure, brake disc temperature, power distribution, and other data useful during sporting driving. In GT mode, instead of this, the driver can set the air conditioning, audio system, suspension, and stabilizer. This is the first car in the world with active stabilizers, controlled from the cockpit level.

In the Nissan Hyper Force, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies are also used, which allow for driving in both the real world and the virtual world. After stopping the vehicle, the driver can use a special helmet with blind viewfinders for VR, which allows for game play. Using skeletal viewfinders for AR, the driver can compete with their own digital "ghosts", friends, and even professional racing drivers on the track in the real world.

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