Earlier this year, many automakers unveiled unique concept cars. Many of these could be produced in the near future.
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| Chrysler Portal EV Concept:Fiat Chrysler has launched a model with a somewhat crude and unappealing design. However, this model incorporates all the latest technology. It boasts a maximum driving range of 400 km on a single charge, and its DC Fast Charger technology allows for faster charging, reaching 50% charge in just 20 minutes. The car also utilizes advanced radar and sensor systems to support Level 3 autonomous driving in the city, although driver intervention is still required when necessary. |
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Rinspeed Oasis 2017:Rinspeed has revived the Oasis model, which was discontinued in the 1990s, with a completely new look. The design is more modern, featuring a miniature bonsai garden behind the front windshield. Beyond its stylish appearance, other amenities include a Harman touchscreen with voice and fingerprint recognition, a head-up display, and connectivity to a Tinder-style ride-hailing app. |
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| Honda KeVHonda first introduced the NeuV electric vehicle at CES. The car features a compact design and can automatically pick up and drop off passengers even when the driver is absent. Furthermore, Honda's automotive technology is so advanced that it incorporates artificial intelligence to read the driver's emotions. |
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| Volkswagen ID Buzz Concept:This vehicle boasts impressive performance, capable of traveling up to 435 km on a single charge. It integrates a full range of radar, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras. Furthermore, the vehicle collects current traffic information for autonomous operation. A touchscreen is mounted next to the steering wheel for entertainment and navigation. Drivers can operate the vehicle using only their smartphone. |
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| Toyota Concept-I:Understanding the psychology of drivers, Toyota has introduced a conversational, self-learning artificial intelligence system that guides drivers and warns them of danger. The car retains its traditional design and lacks a touchscreen. However, it features scissor doors and a system of lights that automatically flash when the owner approaches. |
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| BMWi Inside Future:BMW's self-driving car is designed like a small room with plenty of comfortable space and a bookshelf underneath. It's equipped with a HoloActive Touch floating screen controlled by fingerprint recognition. Additionally, in autopilot mode, the steering wheel folds inward. A large entertainment screen is located in the rear seats. |
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| Nissan VMotion 2.0:The car's design increases interior space with innovative scissor doors. The ProPilot system optimizes autonomous driving capabilities up to 100 km/h. Furthermore, the car's artificial intelligence can send information to the control center to predict potential scenarios. |
According to Zing