Overview
- Sharp confirms the second LDK+ concept will debut at Japan Mobility Show 2025, positioning the vehicle as an affordable, home-oriented people mover.
- The cabin adds a projector, retractable screen, swivel driver’s seat and a center table to create a theater or workspace when parked.
- Sharp says the iteration is lighter and closer to production than its 2024 study, shifting to a compact minivan-style body on Foxconn’s Model A architecture.
- AI and IoT functions are planned to link the vehicle with home appliances and to manage energy through V2H connections with solar and residential batteries.
- Key specs, pricing and distribution remain undisclosed, with Japanese reports pointing to a fiscal 2027 launch and roughly 9,000 annual domestic sales as targets.