iCar Zero-Emission Concept Car

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iCar Concept

Set to be launched in 2027, iCar, a zero-emission concept car powered by, yes…electricity. It is a fantastic resolution to ease Mother Nature’s problem and bring a new perspective to our future generation. John Bukasa has do a great flavor to all of us indeed by designing this multi-talented machine, iCar. The specifications are amazing and what we though impossible ten years ago will become a reality, that’s in 2027.

Eco cars are not new to our car industry but just read the specifications and you will know why I say it is one of the best innovation this year. You don’t have to worry about the weight as it is built lightweight and therefore, you can zigzag the streets and set the best lap. Hopefully, you won’t land in the police station because of this.

What I find peculiar about iCar is its positions of headlights and taillights. Perhaps this will set a new trend in the car industry which is of course a good thing after using the same one for so many years now. You don’t have to worry about your kids banging the door too hard (you know…kids…) or a nutcase trying to assault you as you will not find any door in this futuristic car. Instead, there will be a roof (of course, there’s a roof) which can be opened and closed easily and conveniently.

iCar Inside Framework

iCar, as I have mentioned above run on electricity, therefore it is necessary for you to charge it(Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries) unless you want to end up 54 km from your house with no one to help. Of course, if you have the energy to do so, you can push your car to the nearest house or shop and beg the owners to borrow you a socket to charge your car. Did I mention that the solar panels on the roof will also provide energy?

There will be a sensor scan that surrounds the iCar. It submits images in real-time to be interpreted by the CPU, which in turns keeps it in constant communication with other vehicles on the road and also allows it to warn others of potential hazards. According to a representative who would like to remain anonymous, the driver can hand control to the intelligent system and let the car drive and brake by itself. Wow, imagine having a cup of cappuccino or having a nap while the car do the driving.

Drivers who have difficulty driving at night will have a chance to sneak out with the automatically switched night vision which helps to reduce driver error. Meanwhile, the rear lights are inspired by the emergency light which are inspired by Formula 1’s car. People who suffered dentophobia might be thinking twice as the seats work like dentist’s chair, rotating the driver forwards and backwards which makes it easier for the driver to get in or out of the car.

Until then, I hope I could be the first one to try it out (John Bukasa, hear this?)… that would be a dream come true because I know although I start saving now, it would be impossible for me to reach even half of the total amount of money required to buy iCar.

This guest post is written by Arrica Lee who is a student, owns more than 4 blogs and a part time advertiser as well as blogs buyer. She is addicted to the Internet and gadgetry, owns a laptop, a camera and a mobile and can’t wait to buy more with her own money. You can read more about her in The Teenybopper and Shops and Stores Directory.