The new Nissan Hyper Urban concept is a sustainability-focused city runaround that previews the design and technological capability of the Japanese firm's upcoming EVs. The first of a family of concepts Nissan is unveiling in the run-up to the Tokyo motor show later this month, it follows last week's London debut of the striking 20-23 concept, a race-inspired electric hot hatch that nods to the next Nissan Micra.
The interior, said to be inspired by kaleidoscopic triangles, features a customisable instrument panel and infotainment display - plus front seats that fold into the rear to create a lounge-style sofa arrangement. Emphasising its sustainability focus, the Hyper Urban can theoretically be kept fully up to date with regular hardware and software updates, even featuring a removable instrument panel that can be swapped out as required for one hosting the latest graphic technology.