Nissan unveiled the Hyper Force concept, a potential electric successor to the GT-R, at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show.
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Design
Based on the Hyper Force concept, the all-electric GT-R will flaunt sharp-looking body panels, a long and sculpted bonnet, a large spoiler, and an all-LED lighting setup.
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Performance
The Hyper Force is touted as having solid-state batteries and a dual motor setup, producing a jaw-dropping 1,341hp of maximum power.
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Interiors
As for the interior, the upcoming EV will feel like sitting inside a PC gaming case with an abundance of LEDs and a yoke-style steering wheel.
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Expectation
Nissan's global product boss, Ivan Espinosa, shared plans to wait for solid-state batteries to advance before launching an electric GT-R. We expect the supercar to debut by 2030.