The Japanese electronics giant best known for TVs and appliances is getting ready to roll onto the electric vehicle scene.
Sharp Corp., long recognized as a major player in consumer electronics, unveiled its LDK+ concept in September 2024 — a clear signal of its intent to enter the electric vehicle market.
Now, the company is preparing to showcase a near-production version of the all-electric minivan at the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025 (JMS-2025) in Tokyo. According to early reports, sales are expected to begin in 2027.
The LDK+, based on Foxconn’s Chinese-made Model A platform, will feature a distinctive Sharp design and a number of clever interior innovations. Highlights include rotating seats, a removable table, and a massive 65-inch passenger display.
The vehicle’s battery system and solar panels can reportedly be linked to a home power grid, allowing AI-assisted energy management between the vehicle and the household. In the event of a power outage, the van’s battery could even serve as a temporary backup power source for the home.
Sharp also plans to integrate advanced AI features and touch-sensitive controls into the vehicle, making it as much a smart device as it is a means of transport.
Full technical specifications are expected to be revealed during its official debut at the Tokyo auto show later this October.