Nissan Unveils Concept Cars And Advanced Technologies That Will Be Present At The Event, Highlighting Its Commitment To The Future Of Electric Vehicles.
The automotive market is experiencing moments of anticipation as the Japan Mobility Show 2023 approaches. Nissan, one of the giants in the industry, is already signaling that it will make a splash at the event. The company revealed that its participation will have a clear focus: to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the electric vehicle landscape, enriching people’s lives with innovative products and technologies.
Nissan Hyper Urban: The Future In Colors And Technology

The company has big plans for the event, including the unveiling of the Nissan Hyper Urban. This concept car will feature a body in lemon yellow that promises to change shades depending on the angle of the light, which is sure to attract a lot of attention.
In addition to the cutting-edge design, Nissan intends to demonstrate the advanced technological capabilities of its electric vehicle lineup through this model.
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Nissan Hyper Adventure: Connectivity And Sustainability

Another concept car that Nissan plans to present is the Hyper Adventure, which will come equipped with V2X technology. Developed to meet electricity needs in any environment and at any time, the technology also promises to be environmentally friendly, reinforcing the Japanese automaker’s commitment to sustainability.
According to information from Nissan itself, which is the source of this news, the two concept cars align with the company’s vision of transforming the future of electric vehicles and contributing to a more sustainable world.

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