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7 Future Concept Cars You MUST SEE | WATCH NOW
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7 Future Concept Cars You MUST SEE | WATCH NOW
BMW Vision Next 100
The BMW Vision Next 100 concept car has two unique driving modes. One is fully autonomous and the other an optional normal mode, called “ease and boost.” The interior schemes and layout can be changed accordingly depending on the driving mode chosen. By using the autonomous mode, the front grille provides needed information to self-drive via sensors, there for the grille isn’t used for air intake. When in “ease mode," the vehicle will ultimately become self-driving. The steering wheel will store away, and the chairs will swivel to a certain degree so the driver can sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Meanwhile, “boost mode” will completely change the entire interior characteristics of the car. BMW states this vehicle can transform into an ultimate driving machine giving the driver control of the speed and direction by using augmented reality. The display will also provide all necessary steering points and the ideal racing lines in the AR mode.
Although there are no full technical details available currently, there are assumptions the Vision Next 100 will have a full propulsion system that will involve electricity and zero emissions. The Vision Next 100 is very stylish and an eye-catcher with a sci-fi-lighted exterior and nearly no visible wheels.
Mercedes Vision AVTR
Concept cars often take on a futuristic appearance, and the Mercedes VisionAVTR is no exception. The oval-shaped doors and bulging light-up wheels give the car more than a futuristic look but also a beastly animalistic vibe. While the 33 moving panels on the rear roof aid in that design closely resembling reptilian scales. A light strip goes around the car's entire length like a neural network of a living being. The Vision AVTR’s propulsion system has a 110 kw/h battery that provides a 700 km range on a single charge. The front and rear axles rotate in the same or opposite direction, allowing the car to drive sideways at a 30-degree angle. Mercedes says the technology behind the vehicle is called a “brain-computer interface.” This system works by identifying what you’re thinking of at any given moment while sitting in the driver’s seat. All of this is
accomplished by a wearable electrode placed on the back of the driver’s head. Using the electrode enables the system to record and measure brain activity to determine the car’s behaviors, such as how fast and what direction to go, among other functions.
Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100
Rolls-Royce is a luxury brand that has always pushed the boundaries of a car’s appearance. The concept car, Vision Next 100, features a shimmering green-silver color, oversized fenders, and an otherworldly look as well. The vehicle features a
magnificent combination of future technology and old-fashioned lavishness. Rolls-Royce’s signature vertical grille long hood gives way to the massive wheels and suicide doors, providing a perfect mixture of past and future. This vehicle is enormous but is only 5900 mm long with a carbon fiber modern structure and powered by two 250 kW motors; one in the back and one in the rear. Surprisingly this prototype is not a four-door
sedan; instead, it’s a two-seater vehicle with a front-facing sofa bench in the back of the cabin. In the cabin, you will find a range of old-school luxuries such as hand-woven wool carpet, real wood, and silk chairs. The all-electric Vision Next 100 is fully autonomous, and there are no pedals, steering wheel, or any other mechanical linkage under the
hood.
Audi Skysphere
The menacing combination of black and grey coupled with the substantial,
imposing footprint gives the Audi Skysphere a bit of an edge and an eye-catching look. With an electric engine, you will find the massive motor mounted between the rear wheels; and unlike the all-wheel-drive Audi Quattro, this car doesn!t send power to the front. The rear-mounted engine generates 623 horsepower and 750-newton meters of torque. All of this power is enough to send the car from a total standstill to 60 mph in
only four seconds! Audi’s sophisticated mechanism allows the wheelbase and exterior of the vehicle to extend by 250 millimeters and provide a ground clearance of 10 millimeters. When the Skyesphere is in “grand touring mode," it becomes a level four fully autonomous vehicle. The steering wheel folds away, and the pedals disappear into the underside of the dashboard. Inside there is a minimalistic interior with a full dashboard screen and even more touch controls on the armrests. The fully stretched hood doesn’t have an engine, and the front grille is replaced with LED lights that illuminate in response to the driving mode and what the car is doing, such as turning or unlocking.
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BMW Vision Next 100
The BMW Vision Next 100 concept car has two unique driving modes. One is fully autonomous and the other an optional normal mode, called “ease and boost.” The interior schemes and layout can be changed accordingly depending on the driving mode chosen. By using the autonomous mode, the front grille provides needed information to self-drive via sensors, there for the grille isn’t used for air intake. When in “ease mode," the vehicle will ultimately become self-driving. The steering wheel will store away, and the chairs will swivel to a certain degree so the driver can sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Meanwhile, “boost mode” will completely change the entire interior characteristics of the car. BMW states this vehicle can transform into an ultimate driving machine giving the driver control of the speed and direction by using augmented reality. The display will also provide all necessary steering points and the ideal racing lines in the AR mode.
Although there are no full technical details available currently, there are assumptions the Vision Next 100 will have a full propulsion system that will involve electricity and zero emissions. The Vision Next 100 is very stylish and an eye-catcher with a sci-fi-lighted exterior and nearly no visible wheels.
Mercedes Vision AVTR
Concept cars often take on a futuristic appearance, and the Mercedes VisionAVTR is no exception. The oval-shaped doors and bulging light-up wheels give the car more than a futuristic look but also a beastly animalistic vibe. While the 33 moving panels on the rear roof aid in that design closely resembling reptilian scales. A light strip goes around the car's entire length like a neural network of a living being. The Vision AVTR’s propulsion system has a 110 kw/h battery that provides a 700 km range on a single charge. The front and rear axles rotate in the same or opposite direction, allowing the car to drive sideways at a 30-degree angle. Mercedes says the technology behind the vehicle is called a “brain-computer interface.” This system works by identifying what you’re thinking of at any given moment while sitting in the driver’s seat. All of this is
accomplished by a wearable electrode placed on the back of the driver’s head. Using the electrode enables the system to record and measure brain activity to determine the car’s behaviors, such as how fast and what direction to go, among other functions.
Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100
Rolls-Royce is a luxury brand that has always pushed the boundaries of a car’s appearance. The concept car, Vision Next 100, features a shimmering green-silver color, oversized fenders, and an otherworldly look as well. The vehicle features a
magnificent combination of future technology and old-fashioned lavishness. Rolls-Royce’s signature vertical grille long hood gives way to the massive wheels and suicide doors, providing a perfect mixture of past and future. This vehicle is enormous but is only 5900 mm long with a carbon fiber modern structure and powered by two 250 kW motors; one in the back and one in the rear. Surprisingly this prototype is not a four-door
sedan; instead, it’s a two-seater vehicle with a front-facing sofa bench in the back of the cabin. In the cabin, you will find a range of old-school luxuries such as hand-woven wool carpet, real wood, and silk chairs. The all-electric Vision Next 100 is fully autonomous, and there are no pedals, steering wheel, or any other mechanical linkage under the
hood.
Audi Skysphere
The menacing combination of black and grey coupled with the substantial,
imposing footprint gives the Audi Skysphere a bit of an edge and an eye-catching look. With an electric engine, you will find the massive motor mounted between the rear wheels; and unlike the all-wheel-drive Audi Quattro, this car doesn!t send power to the front. The rear-mounted engine generates 623 horsepower and 750-newton meters of torque. All of this power is enough to send the car from a total standstill to 60 mph in
only four seconds! Audi’s sophisticated mechanism allows the wheelbase and exterior of the vehicle to extend by 250 millimeters and provide a ground clearance of 10 millimeters. When the Skyesphere is in “grand touring mode," it becomes a level four fully autonomous vehicle. The steering wheel folds away, and the pedals disappear into the underside of the dashboard. Inside there is a minimalistic interior with a full dashboard screen and even more touch controls on the armrests. The fully stretched hood doesn’t have an engine, and the front grille is replaced with LED lights that illuminate in response to the driving mode and what the car is doing, such as turning or unlocking.
The video comes under 'Fair Use' according to Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. All the visual-content belongs to their respective owners.
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