Nissan has revealed the first of a series of concept electric vehicles (EVs), the Nissan Hyper Urban, ahead of the Japanese Mobility Show.  

With vehicle to grid (V2G) capability, the intelligent charging management system features artificial intelligence (AI) that can autonomously charge vehicles and power buildings, providing efficient management of power.

Meanwhile, hardware updates and regular software updates can provide a fresh ownership experience over many years, says Nissan.

For example, the interior can be refreshed with a new instrument panel that reflects the latest technologies and trends in graphic user interfaces.

The are front and rear scissor doors, while the front seats can collapse and fold into the back seats.