Nissan is also set for a busy couple of days at the Japan Mobility Show. The latest car to be revealed in the Hyper range is the Hyper Force concept, and it signifies the potential all-electric Nissan GT-R successor. The most telling sign of this is the pixel-blurred logo on the Hyper Force that resembles the GT-R one. The coupe, which looks like it could be used as a Batmobile in some future installment of the Batman movie series, has a carbon-fiber body and solid-state batteries.
The Hyper Force’s reveal was preceded by the Hyper Punk, Hyper Tourer, and Hyper Adventure. The Hyper Punk is an outrageous high-riding coupe crossover, while the Hyper Tourer is a minivan that looks sent from the future. The more rugged Hyper Adventure is the most off-road-focused of the bunch.
In December, Nissan will hit 90 years since its founding. For that reason, the Nissan booth will also feature 90th Anniversary variants of the Leaf, Kicks, and other models not sold in the USA. A GT-R Nismo Special Edition, Z Nismo, and Skyline Nismo have been shown previously, and all are present at the manufacturer’s stand.