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The Nissan Hyper Tourer is a luxury electric minivan concept

A posh ‘living room’ wrapped up in a passenger van will debut in Tokyo next week

Published: 17 Oct 2023

Nissan has revealed another concept bound for next week’s Tokyo Motor Show – sorry, the Japan Mobility Show – and it laughs in the face of yer lithe two seat sports cars or socking great SUVs.

Because it is a van. A socking great, angular, cabin-orientated fully electric passenger van built to enjoy journeys with friends and loved ones, or a space in which to conduct Important Business. Welcome to the Hyper Tourer.

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Admittedly, it could have been happier about its purpose in life. While one admires the striking exterior, its super sharp features – apparently styled to demonstrate “traditional Japanese beauty” – and stern face certainly make it seem upset about something. Perhaps it’s the high rear wing, a concession to sportiness in a vehicle more concerned with comfort.

Indeed, Nissan says the EV minivan concept’s “high-energy density” battery, all-wheel-drive system and low centre of gravity give it flat acceleration and deceleration – no mention is made of cornering on the door handles. Probably because there aren’t any door handles.

There are only four seats inside, mind (concept car 101), the front two able to swivel 360 degrees when in fully autonomous driving mode. The rear passengers can operate the sat nav and audio using wearable displays, while there are lights in the overhead console featuring traditional Japanese patterns and an LED panel on the floor able to display imagery of a riverbed and the sky. Which, genuinely, sounds delightful.

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Because it’s a concept car, there’s “an innovative AI system” able to monitor biometric signs like heart rate and breathing and… yes, ok, it’s a concept car. It’s absolutely allowed to be a shiny gold minivan with patterned wheels and electric four-wheel-drive and AI that can monitor brain waves.

It’s out there in the future, waiting for us to catch up. And it shows Nissan is thinking about a future with vehicles that laugh in the face of yer lithe two seat sports cars or socking great SUVs.

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