Furthermore, the vehicle monitors biometric signs of its occupants and utilizes AI to analyze data from brain waves, heart rates, breathing, and perspiration levels. This data is used to automatically select complementary music and adjust the lighting to suit the mood.
While Nissan’s electric minivan concept may come as a surprise, considering the dominance of SUVs in the market and the decline of traditional minivans, some of its features may not be entirely innovative. Concepts such as fully autonomous driving, swiveling seats, and biometric sign analysis have been explored in the automotive industry for several years. Other automakers have also experimented with similar technologies.
Nissan has previously demonstrated its Vehicle-to-Grid and Vehicle-to-Home charging technology in its production electric vehicles. The Nissan Leaf, for instance, has been feeding energy back into the grid and powering homes since 2022.
Nonetheless, the Nissan Hyper Tourer concept impresses with its luxurious design and features, particularly its rear seats that appear ideal for relaxation and comfort.