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A Production Electric GT-R Looks Likely
Nissan Hyper Force Concept might go into production by 2030

When Nissan unveiled the Hyper Force concept a couple of months ago at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, it generated significant excitement due to its futuristic design, anticipated power output, and the presence of a logo badge reminiscent of the Nissan GT-R on the front. Now, there are strong indications that the concept is on track to enter production by 2030.

In a conversation with Autocar regarding the Hyper Force concept, Nissan’s program design director, Giovanny Arroba, emphasized that its “shapes, proportion, and stance aren’t based on pure fantasy” and described the concept as a “daring but achievable dream to be realized by the end of the decade.”

Nissan envisions the powertrain of the impressive Hyper Force concept delivering 1,341 horsepower through its all-electric powertrain, which includes front and rear motors paired with Nissan’s e-4ORCE all-wheel control technology. The automaker has already confirmed that its solid-state battery development will be ready for mass production in 2028, suggesting its incorporation into the all-electric GT-R as well.

The exterior styling was a collaborative effort with the NISMO racing team. Featuring butterfly doors, a two-tiered aerodynamic structure under the front hood, a dual-level rear diffuser, and other prominent components, the design promises high aerodynamic performance with strong downforce and optimized airflow. The concept goes beyond physical design, integrating real and virtual racing experiences for the next generation of car owners.

With 2030 just around the corner, anticipation is building, and we hope to receive updates on the development and release of this high-performance, all-electric supercar sooner rather than later.