Cars controlled by iPhone
The exterior may not be a breakthrough, but the latest Land Rover cars can be routed remotely using the iPhone.
Land Rover's new concept car - (Photo: AFP)
According to Rex news agency, Land Rover's new vehicles are equipped with position sensors, motion control systems and an invisible bonnet that allows the driver to 'peer through' the car to see the ground. underneath.
However, the most striking feature of the project The Concept of Unprecedented Vision is the ability to drive from a distance, allowing anyone who owns this car can also drive at a slow speed while not driving. sitting in the car ' with the iPhone.
In addition, the 'penetrating vision' technology incorporates cameras on the chassis and on-glass display technology, which helps the driver detect potholes that are out of sight.
Up to 7 people can be upgraded with intelligent object tracking software that improves driver safety.
The first vehicle will be based on the Range Rover Evoque and starts at about $ 50,000, coming out next year.
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