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New Nissan Crossover Unveiled: Introducing the Radical Rebel

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【Summary】Nissan has unveiled a new electric crossover concept called the Hyper Punk. The car is equipped with onboard cameras that can capture images of the surroundings, which are then converted into manga and displayed inside the cockpit. The car also has an "seamless" internet connection, allowing occupants to connect their devices and creative equipment. The AI and biosensors in the headrests can detect the driver's mood and adjust the music and lighting accordingly.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 19, 2023 9:16 AM PT
New Nissan Crossover Unveiled: Introducing the Radical Rebel

Nissan has recently unveiled a new electric crossover called the 'Hyper Punk'. This concept car is the fourth in a series of electric vehicles that Nissan will be showcasing at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show. What sets the Hyper Punk apart is its ability to read the driver's mood and display high-resolution manga inside the cockpit. It is designed specifically for artists, with a suite of onboard cameras that capture scenic pictures, which are then converted into manga using the car's AI and projected onto a 3D display.

In addition to its artistic features, the Hyper Punk offers a seamless internet connection, allowing occupants to connect their devices and creative equipment on the go. The car's AI and biosensors, mounted in the headrests, can detect the driver's mood and adjust the music and ambient lighting accordingly, enhancing the driver's energy and creativity. The exterior design of the Hyper Punk is unique, with a multitude of angles and polygons. The 23-inch wheels feature triangular patterns, giving the car a distinctive look.

Nissan has not disclosed specific details about the Hyper Punk's speed and range, only mentioning that it is an electric vehicle capable of both city driving and off-roading. All four concept cars, including the Hyper Punk, will be showcased at the upcoming event. For more information about the other three concept cars, click here, here, and here.

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