- Sharp’s LDK+ concept EV is a minivan designed as an “extended living room” with rotating seats.
- Equipped with a 65-inch screen and solar panels, the Sharp LDK+ aims for off-grid versatility.
- Developed with Foxconn, the concept features AI-driven comforts and multi-functional interiors.
Japanese electronics giant Sharp decided to dabble in cars with its new EV concept developed alongside tech manufacturing titan Foxconn. Enter the Sharp LDK+, a fully electric minivan that seems to believe it’s a living room on wheels, complete with a configurable rear area that tries to make road trips a homey affair.
Sharp describes the LDK+ as an “extended living room” packed with its latest tech. The exterior, however, is underwhelming—single-box proportions and a cab-over design reminiscent of commercial vans. With its silver finish, boxy shape, and rounded edges, the LDK+ could easily be mistaken for a high-tech home appliance, an impression only reinforced by the prominent Sharp logo on the front.
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