Hyundai M.Vision TO and M.Vision HI are fully autonomous and do not have any control. They are equipped with innovative swivel motor wheels.
The first photos of Hyundai M.Vision TO and M.Vision HI concept cars have been released. Prototypes of unmanned vehicles will be unveiled at CES in Las Vegas in January. Details were revealed on the official Hyundai Facebook page.
The new Hyundai M.Vision TO is an autonomous service vehicle with sliding doors and a large glass area. External screens are placed on the body, on which advertising or other information can be projected. The cabin is equipped with swivel chairs covered with wear-resistant material.
The Hyundai M.Vision HI is a more luxurious drone with an angular, futuristic design. More comfortable seats are installed in its cabin, and the windows act as holographic screens – passengers can watch videos or surf the Internet.
Hyundai’s self-driving electric vehicles are equipped with cameras, sensors and lidars (laser rangefinders). It has no steering wheel, pedals or other controls. A motor integrated into a single module with brakes, steering and suspension elements is mounted on each wheel. The wheels can rotate 90 degrees, which allows you to drive sideways and turn in place, as well as increase maneuverability in urban areas.
Previously Focus He reported that Hyundai showed off a flagship sedan with a futuristic design and factory LPG.
Source: Focus
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