Equipped with Nissan’s sophisticated e-4ORCE all-wheel drive system (as seen on the Ariya), the Hyper Adventure should easily tackle mud or snow. The wheels and bumpers are equipped with crampon traction devices that allow the off-roader to traverse snow.
The styling is distinctive and far more futuristic than current off-road models like the Armada. The diagonal line that swoops across the side of the aerodynamic body is a distinguishing feature of the Hyper Adventure concept. Nissan says this styling cue highlights the spacious interior.
An aerodynamic shape is vital for conserving range, and designers have gone to great lengths for a wind-cheating figure. The side windows, for example, have been seamlessly integrated into the roof, while a unique front spoiler channels air for optimal aerodynamic performance. We’re fond of the taillight, which mirrors a sporty rear wing.