A long waiting period for the Nissan electric GT-R is now coming to an end by the end of the decade. As Nissan hints at the Japan Mobility Show that the Hyper Force Concept would carry forward to a futuristic electric hypercar.
The brand designed this futuristic-looking electric supercar to take care of the needs of racing enthusiasts. To keep its promise, Nissan has committed to introduced an EV with solid-state batteries in . That provides an impressive 1,000 kW(1,341hp) power, Nissan claims.
From outside the high-performance EV design will be similar to the combination of Nissan’s legendary Skyline lineage with a shrunken Tesla CyberTruck. Means it will offer a wide and proportions with a low profile. Hyper Force will also come with an advanced form of Nissan’s e-4ORCE whose 4WD tech is already featured in Ariya electric SUV.
A highly aerodynamic exterior developed with the NISMO racing team boosts the EV performance, said the Nissan. Other features are active front canards, front fender flips, rear wing ends and a new plasma actuator for suppresses air to maximize grip will amplify the EV performance. A two-tier structure under the hood provides down force and cooling performance. However a rear diffuser directs airflow.
This Hyper Force Concept comes in two driving variants – “R” and “GT”, where R stands for racing and GT for grand touring.
Red interior lighting of R mode designed to help focus on performance. Also the panels are fitted to keep the driver informed with key racing info like power distribution. Vise Versa GT mode comes with a blue lighting to create a relaxing feel for the driver. In it steering wheels modes away form the driver, while the infotainment include a simpler interface.
an electric supercar is possible by the end of the decade despite its bold design.
Nissan’s program design director, Giovanny Arroba,
Official Nissan doesn’t refer, it as the electric GT-R but it does include a blurred “GT-R” logo on the front. On that note Arroba said there is a reason for that. He said that it would be revealed at the right time.
Arroba also said despite some “saying no to an EV supercar.” the response has been quite positive for an electric Nissan GT-R.