Nissan has unveiled the Hyper Urban Concept that will be shown at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show later this month, and this will be one of several all-electric concept vehicles that will be shown by the Japanese manufacturer.
These functions enable the Hyper Urban Concept to provide electricity to a home building through its V2H function, in order to provide cost savings on electricity consumption as well as reducing the load on the electricity grid. Nissan also claims vehicle lifespan as part of the concept’s sustainability thrust, to that end featuring hardware updates that can be applied to the vehicle to keep the ownership experience fresh over the years, alongside regular software updates. For instance, a new instrument panel with the latest technologies and user interface designs can be installed in the interior when it becomes available, says Nissan.