According to Nissan, this concept car has a lethargic design
No, just kidding… Of course Nissan doesn’t write that. The electric Hyper Adventure has – you guessed it – a “dynamic design,” according to the brand. Stamp! Our press release bingo card is almost full.
Car brands apparently believe that they should always write something about the appearance of a production model or concept car. However, in press releases they often go beyond a few platitudes.
Nissan with Honda features
For example, the Hyper Adventure features a “dynamic design that radiates activity.” We would like to put it differently, because the electric off-roader actually reminds us of the Honda CR-Z.
We see similarities to the compact hybrid coupe, particularly in the three-quarter view from the rear and from the side. This is due to the backwards sloping lines and the tightly trimmed butt.
deliver electricity back
According to Nissan, this Hyper Adventure is designed for “outdoor enthusiasts with an eco-friendly lifestyle.” In other words, it is an SUV with all-wheel drive and two electric motors.
The Hyper Adventure has a large battery (the brand doesn’t say how big) for a long range (the brand doesn’t say how big). Conveniently, it is equipped with V2X technology.
This means the car can feed electricity back into the grid or use it for a lamp, grill, refrigerator, etc. It is also possible to charge another electric vehicle.
Perfect for the hunter
A funny gimmick is the rotating back seat. With the trunk lid open and the steps folded out… er… the perfect seating area for hunters is created. Although Nissan probably didn’t mean it that way.