Nissan Hyper Force: A Powerful Electric Supercar of the Future
- Electric-Cars
- 16 Apr, 2025

Nissan has revealed something exciting – the Hyper Force, a brand-new electric supercar that shows us what the future of fast cars might look like. It was unveiled at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show, and it’s already turning heads.
Super Powerful and Fully Electric
The Hyper Force runs completely on electricity, but it’s no ordinary EV. It comes with 1,341 horsepower, which means it’s incredibly fast. It uses solid-state battery technology, which is better and more efficient than the regular batteries used in most electric cars today. Nissan also added their e-4ORCE all-wheel drive system, giving the car better grip and control while driving.
Inspired by GT-R, Built for the Future
If you’re a fan of the Nissan GT-R, you’ll notice some similarities. The Hyper Force looks bold and sporty, with a low and wide body made from strong carbon fiber. It also features a big rear wing and smart aerodynamics to keep it stable at high speeds.
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Two Modes, Two Experiences
Inside, the car gives you two driving modes:
- “R” (Racing) – everything turns red and sporty, perfect for high-speed fun.
- “GT” (Grand Touring) – a calmer, more comfortable setup for everyday driving.
It even comes with virtual reality features, so you can enjoy a fun driving experience when the car is parked.
Right now, the Hyper Force is just a concept, not yet for sale. But Nissan plans to bring some of this new technology into real cars in the next few years, especially their solid-state batteries by 2028. That means we could see an electric GT-R-style car on the roads someday.
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