Showing posts with label Concept cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concept cars. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Toyota Fun-Vii concept car

 Toyota Fun-Vii
The combination of technological side to the automobile world continues to grow and now Toyota revealed a concept car capable of being modified as a simple mobile application. This is the concept of Toyota Fun-Vii, one of the many vehicles on display at the Touota stand in the next Tokyo Motor Show.

The Toyota Fun-Vii has the characteristic to change the contents of its interior and exterior with the same ease as if you download an online application to your phone. This is because the whole body of the Fun-VII can be used as a 'showcase', can change the color and configuration freely. That is, if you want to share their status and do it on any social network is not enough, you can always put the message in your car for all to see.

Toyota Fun-Vii concept car interior

The interior is also customizable to one hundred percent to reflect the mood of the driver, and the navigation system is integrated inside and works according to the augmented reality technology. So that everything is always up to the maximum, the Toyota offers a function to automatically update network, always looking for the latest news to help in management and entertainment. Moreover, it is in connection with infrastructure and other vehicles and can detect road hazards ahead and suggest alternative routes.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Rimac Concept car

At the last Frankfurt Motor Show, one of the futuristic concepts Cars that more attention was called Rimac Concept One, electric supercar capable of delivering a power equivalent to 1,088 horsepower.

At the heart of this Croatian car is a set of four motors, one for each wheel, which together allow it to reach 100 km / h (standing start) in just 2.8 seconds. The top speed is "only" 308 km / h for an autonomy for 600 kilometers.

At each wheel there is an autonomous system that incorporates an inverter and gearbox in order to control each wheel independently. Each of these engines is controlled by specific electronic units that make use of sensors placed around the car.