Nissan pulled the wraps off its all-electric Hyper Force concept in Tokyo on Wednesday, and it looks an awful lot like an electric GT-R.Nissan says the EV supercar puts out 1000 kW, or 1341 hp. As we'd expect from a new-generation GT-R, it's got plenty of technology to help drivers harness its power. For instance, the Hyper Force concept has a new version of e-4ORCE all-wheel drive.
' According to a study published in Recent Progress in Some Aircraft Technologies, plasma actuators use electric charges to adjust the boundary layer of air moving over a surface. By providing a voltage across a surface, you can clean up the airflow and delay the onset of turbulence. The study notes that they were able to produce these effects at speeds of up to 10 m/s—roughly 22 mph. The tech hasn't made it to any aircraft or cars, but maybe that'll change with the R36 GT-R.
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