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Nissan unveils a futuristic crossover: introducing the Cyber Rebel

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【Summary】Nissan has unveiled the Hyper Punk, an electric crossover concept car that can detect your mood and display manga inside the cockpit. It features onboard cameras, an AI system, and seamless internet connectivity for artists to create on the go. The exterior design is angular and includes triangular patterns on the wheels. Details about its speed and range are yet to be disclosed. The Hyper Punk is one of four concept EVs that Nissan will showcase at the Japan Mobility Show.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 19, 2023 11:20 PM PT
Nissan unveils a futuristic crossover: introducing the Cyber Rebel

Nissan has recently unveiled its latest concept crossover, the Hyper Punk. This electric show car stands out from the rest due to its ability to detect and reflect the driver's mood. Equipped with a suite of onboard cameras, the Hyper Punk captures stunning images of the surrounding scenery, which are then processed by the car's AI and transformed into manga-style illustrations displayed on a 3D screen inside the cockpit.

But that's not all - the Hyper Punk also boasts a seamless internet connection, allowing passengers to connect their devices and creative equipment on the go. The car's AI, combined with biosensors in the headrests, can sense the driver's mood and adjust the music and ambient lighting accordingly, enhancing the driver's energy and creativity.

When it comes to the exterior design, Nissan has taken a bold approach, incorporating a multitude of angles and polygons. While the 23-inch wheels feature triangular patterns, they are not actually triangular in shape. Nissan understands the importance of round shapes in the wheel arches for optimal movement.

Although specific details regarding the Hyper Punk's speed and range have not been disclosed, Nissan has confirmed that it is an electric vehicle capable of both city driving and off-roading. The Hyper Punk is one of four concept cars that Nissan plans to showcase at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show.

To learn more about Nissan's latest electric offerings, you can read about the other three concept cars here, here, and here.

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