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Ford Motor Company unveiled a car that can visualise the driver's emotions on its exterior and took it for a test drive at the Olympic Park in East London, Tuesday. LED technology was placed on the modified Ford Focus RS to show its driver's emotions to the world. The driver wears body sensing clothing while a computer converts the information into flashing lights. Ford is just one of many major automakers trying to understand driver emotion.
Ford, working with neuroscientists and designers, gave life to the research and created the exclusive Ford Performance Buzz Car, a Ford Focus RS, which thanks to the technology of artificial intelligence comes alive, in real time, depending on the rate of adrenaline of the driver and proposes it again through the exterior of the car, which light up and change color according to the emotions experienced.
Ford, working with neuroscientists and designers, gave life to the research and created the exclusive Ford Performance Buzz Car, a Ford Focus RS, which thanks to the technology of artificial intelligence comes alive, in real time, depending on the rate of adrenaline of the driver and proposes it again through the exterior of the car, which light up and change color according to the emotions experienced.
Mercedes-Benz rolled out its new A-Class to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and showed off its new Mercedes-Benz User Experience, or MBUX, smart multimedia system. The MBUX combines a futuristic display, Optical Finger Navigation, and voice controls with a high-level computing package, including 8GB of RAM, two different Nvidia graphics cards, and an AI recommendation system.
This bright yellow speed demon is called the Jet Bus, and it's probably the fastest school bus ever built, all thanks to a powerful jet engine. Created by the Gerd Habermann Racing Group, the jet bus is propelled by a kerosene-powered Westinghouse J34 turbine, which generates an astonishing 25,000 horsepower. It went on display at the 2017 Essen Motor Show in Germany this weekend.
Boris Yeltsin's S-Class limo went on sale in Moscow on Sunday, and owner Alexander Pullman hopes to rake in 34 million roubles, or about $570,000 from the deal. Only 27 units of this model have ever been produced by iconic German automaker Mercedez-Benz, and each one was manufactured for an individual client. This particular vehicle is believed to have been crafted for recently deceased former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who then insisted on giving the armoured limo to Boris Yeltsin as a present.