Chevy FNR causes, future electric sexy driving, autonomous
If the stunning concept vehicle FNR Chevrolet unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2015 Sunday is any indication, the near future of driving - or not driving - looks exactly like something out of your favorite science fiction films.
"What we did with this car is that we asked the engineering team visualize what a car will look like in 2020," said Mike Albano, director of communications for Chevrolet.
"What we did with this car is that we asked the engineering team visualize what a car will look like in 2020," said Mike Albano, director of communications for Chevrolet.
Fully electric and autonomous, FNR has a hubless, magnetic wheel system with naturally dragonfly doors. Inside and out, the FNR is slate gray with blue LED decorative lights on the wheels and interior. The surrounding panel looks like nothing you've ever seen in a traditional car. Even mesh seats look as if they were transported from the 22 century.
The front seats can, in standalone mode, turn around to face the rear seats. Albano think self-driving cars can become more productive, "For all around the word, time is a fundamental right and autonomy to deliver it. If you can take your hands off the wheel, can do other things," said Mashable
When you are ready to take the wheel again, you can do it through a gesture.
The FNR is also notable because it is a mid-size sedan. "Many electric vehicles are typically smaller vehicles, to keep the latent mass down. This was a year in which you can do with a mid-size sedan," Albano said.
Chevy is already selling the all-electric vehicles, although they do not seem as sick as the FNR. The company has said Albano, sold over 60,000 Chevy Volt. Albano admitted that the market for these cars is still relatively small.
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