The public debut of the new model is scheduled for the October auto show in Tokyo. As company representatives reported, the car will feature an electric all-wheel drive system. Other technical details are not yet disclosed.

The Japanese company noted that the model should combine "the joy of driving with confidence and safety during everyday city trips." The published teaser shows the rear of the car with unusual round holes, whose purpose remains a mystery. In addition, it is still unclear whether the exhibition will present a concept of a future crossover or an already production-ready SUV.