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Added on the 05/02/2019 08:28:41 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
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 and Multimatic revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed the Ford GT Mk II, a limited-edition, track-only GT that represents the next stage in Ford GT performance.With a 700 horsepower 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine, race-proven aerodynamics and competition-oriented handling, the GT Mk II has been co-developed by Ford Performance and Multimatic based on competitive learnings from Ford’s successful FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship campaigns with the Ford GT race car yet GT Mk II is engineered independent of race series rules, regulations and limitations.
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.
Ford Focus RS is a high-performance road car the likes of which has never been offered by Ford in the United States. From the tires up, Ford engineers ...