The exterior has been designed to optimise the SUV’s aerodynamics, with a sloping roofline and a rakish Kamm-style rear end.
Under the skin, it features Nissan’s e-4orce four-wheel drive system, boosting traction in challenging conditions.
The Hyper Adventure will be displayed digitally on Nissan’s Tokyo stand alongside the Hyper Urban concept, a sustainability-focused city runaround, and two models that have yet to be revealed.
Nissan Hyper Urban concept: everything you need to know
The striking Hyper Urban has been designed with a number of outlandish features that make “a bold statement while also effectively blending in with its environment”, said Nissan.
Its bodywork is painted in a special chromatic shade of yellow, for example, that changes colour according to the angle of the light hitting it, while scissor doors feature at the front and rear.
Meanwhile, the sleek silhouette has been conceived for optimal aerodynamic efficiency and is equipped with eye-catching wide tyres that “complete the sporty look”.
The interior, said to be inspired by kaleidoscopic triangles, features a customisable instrument panel and infotainment display – plus front seats that fold into the rear to create a lounge-style sofa arrangement.