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Hyper Punk: Nissan Unveils Cutting-Edge Crossover

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【Summary】Nissan has unveiled the Hyper Punk, an electric crossover concept car that can read your mood and display high-resolution manga inside the cockpit. The car features onboard cameras that can take pictures of the scenery and convert them into manga, and an AI system that can sense the driver's mood and adjust the music and lighting accordingly. The car also offers seamless internet connectivity and is capable of both city driving and off-roading.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 19, 2023 6:15 AM PT
Hyper Punk: Nissan Unveils Cutting-Edge Crossover

Nissan has unveiled a new electric crossover called the 'Hyper Punk' at the Japan Mobility Show. This concept car is designed for artists and features a range of unique features. One of the standout features is the ability to read the driver's mood and display high-resolution manga inside the cockpit. The car is equipped with onboard cameras that capture the surrounding scenery, which is then converted into manga and projected onto a 3D display.

In addition to its artistic capabilities, the Hyper Punk also offers a seamless internet connection, allowing occupants to connect their devices and creative equipment on the go. The car's AI and biosensors in the headrests can sense the driver's mood and adjust the music and ambient lighting accordingly, boosting energy and creativity.

The exterior design of the Hyper Punk is unique, featuring a combination of angles and polygons. The car is equipped with 23-inch wheels adorned with triangular patterns, giving it a distinctive look. Despite its unconventional design, Nissan has ensured that the car still maintains round shapes in the arches for optimal performance.

While specific details about the car's speed and range have not been disclosed, Nissan has confirmed that the Hyper Punk is capable of both city driving and off-roading. This concept car is one of four EVs that Nissan will be showcasing at the Japan Mobility Show.

To learn more about Nissan's latest electric vehicles, you can read about the other three concepts here, here, and here.

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