The Mercedes Benz Cyborg Sensation Vehicle
The result is a design that takes Mercedes Benz DNA and evolves it into an organic object mimicking its pilot. Theres a lot of F400 in there but the designer wanted to give the vehicle an organic flavor, hence the muscle fibers flanking each side, neatly tucking into a hidden skeletal system. If you can put that thought aside for a second, lets focus on the design.
The implications for such technologies means someday well know how to interpret, map out, and respond to human neural patterns. Although this principle may sound plausible in the future, its implementation on cars, could prove to be quite a difficult task. This way, the driver’s brain impulses are gathered by the helmet and transferred to the car, which responds appropriately. It uses a system named Brain Computer Interface (BCI), which creates a connection between the car and its driver, through a specially-designed helmet.
The interesting part about this Mercedes Benz concept is that it has no steering wheel, no pedals, but this vehicle can be controlled with the power of mind instead. It foreshadows a fully integrated driver interface, providing “driving…by thinking”. Mercedes F400 concept has served as the inspiration when creating this concept car of the future. Theres no need for analog controls.
When you sit in the drivers seat, your though patterns are sent to the vehicle, thus becoming an extension of your body. Imagine driving just by thinking. Technology and organics are bound to merge sooner or later. Its pretty obvious, (thanks Captain Oblivious) what the core concept of this vehicle is just by name. is an off-road capable, two-seater supercar, Inspired by the Mercedes F400 concept, designed back in 2001, is targeted to young adventurous professionals in 2040.
The C.S.V. The Mercedes Benz Cyborg Sensation Vehicle, or C.S.V., is a concept car imagined by Chinese designer Derek Chik Kin Ng.
The implications for such technologies means someday well know how to interpret, map out, and respond to human neural patterns. Although this principle may sound plausible in the future, its implementation on cars, could prove to be quite a difficult task. This way, the driver’s brain impulses are gathered by the helmet and transferred to the car, which responds appropriately. It uses a system named Brain Computer Interface (BCI), which creates a connection between the car and its driver, through a specially-designed helmet.
The interesting part about this Mercedes Benz concept is that it has no steering wheel, no pedals, but this vehicle can be controlled with the power of mind instead. It foreshadows a fully integrated driver interface, providing “driving…by thinking”. Mercedes F400 concept has served as the inspiration when creating this concept car of the future. Theres no need for analog controls.
When you sit in the drivers seat, your though patterns are sent to the vehicle, thus becoming an extension of your body. Imagine driving just by thinking. Technology and organics are bound to merge sooner or later. Its pretty obvious, (thanks Captain Oblivious) what the core concept of this vehicle is just by name. is an off-road capable, two-seater supercar, Inspired by the Mercedes F400 concept, designed back in 2001, is targeted to young adventurous professionals in 2040.
The C.S.V. The Mercedes Benz Cyborg Sensation Vehicle, or C.S.V., is a concept car imagined by Chinese designer Derek Chik Kin Ng.
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