The authors of the concept position the Nissan Hyper Punk conceptual electric car as a mobile creative studio with artificial intelligence.
This stylish car is an allusion to the purely Japanese art of origami. At the company Nissan They said that the car is designed for content creators, influencers, and designers. It’s no wonder it has such a bohemian look.
Many design features of the model are adapted to the needs of social media and streaming platform content managers. First and foremost, the V2X system ensures that passengers can power up and charge their devices anytime and anywhere. They will easily record videos on the go and upload them to digital platforms.
Artists traveling in the Nissan Hyper Punk will share the power source with other colleagues or even plug in equipment for use at events and gatherings. After all, the electric crossover also functions as an energy generator.
Everything in this car screams of the unity of advanced digital technologies and art.
For example, onboard cameras can capture landscapes while the car is moving and transform them into images in manga style or graphic patterns using artificial intelligence. The generated images can be projected onto a three-screen display located near the driver.
Another “feature” for creative individuals is butterfly doors that open upwards.
The electric car has another “talent” – musical. Artificial intelligence And the biosensors in the headrests can even detect the driver’s mood. Therefore, Hyper Punk can automatically select appropriate music and lighting that the owner is likely to enjoy.
The exterior of the Nissan Hyper Punk leaves no one indifferent. It is inspired by cyberspace, highlighted by its multifaceted and angular surfaces. The model shimmers with silver tones that change depending on the viewing angle and light source. Meanwhile, the “explosion” of red in the interior gives the electric vehicle a fiery character. The triangular lights on the wheels glow brightly during nighttime driving, the publication reported. Designboom .
At the time of the article’s publication, the company had not announced any information regarding mass or limited production of the Nissan Hyper Punk electric crossover.