Although Nissan has not officially stated that the Hyper Force is a precursor to the R36, its design features and four round taillights imply a strong link to the legendary Godzilla.
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Exteriors
Hyper Force showcases bold styling with front canards and electrically controlled vents on front fenders. A huge wing adorns the rear, while the butterfly doors add to its cutting-edge look.
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Performance
Offering two driving modes, R (racing) and GT (grand touring), the Hyper Force is powered by solid-state batteries and Nissan's e-4ORCE system, delivering an impressive 1,341hp.
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Interiors
Inside the Hyper Force, the interior is reminiscent of a PC gaming case, complete with an array of LEDs. It features a racing wheel instead of a conventional round steering wheel.
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Availability
The timeline for an R36 production model remains unclear, as the R35 took six years to transition from concept to production.