Mercedes-Benz BlitzenBenz concept car Production year theoretical 2025. Although, unfortunately, there is no technology to make this vehicle as a whole, but the progress of research in nanotechnology will certainly pave the way for components that can be grown products, changing the way cars will be built or maintained in the future.
The concept car created by George Yoo as a futuristic race car concept BlitzenBenz from two different sources, a designer for Mercedes-Benz research and development in Carlsbad, California. The main instigator of the idea is original to the Blitzen-Benz since 1909, who had a long tubular shape and positioning of the rear cabin.
The BlitzenBenz was developed during his last year at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. George to design it was based on the Blitzen-Benz, 1909 , which binds and fuses with the technology that comes nanotechnology. It features an exterior that is designed to act as the base for an organic structure to sprout out and form itself. Brilliant and unique is that all the car lovers say when they see this concept as BlitzenBenz.
It is clear that technology is still a long way to create a vehicle, but the current research in nanotechnology opens the door to intelligent and adaptable components which can be grown instead of food. It is a very interesting prospect, which would completely change the way cars are built, maintained, updated and recycled. The exterior design is a basic organizational structure and the wheel pods are there to sense the need for electric motors inside to be cooled. When cooling is required, these facilities will open in the same way that plants get the sunlight of vital importance.
Powered by an advanced next-generation Hygenius hybrid hydrogen engine and four in-wheel electric motors, this concept vehicle promises to woo the speedsters of tomorrow. The inspiration for the blue lightening system came from bioluminescent capabilities of deep sea creatures . Also, a hydrogen storage tank is just below the cockpit and the fuel level is shown in a small window.
Mercedes Benz BlitzenBenz Concept Car Hygenius Hybrid Hydrogen Engine
The concept car created by George Yoo as a futuristic race car concept BlitzenBenz from two different sources, a designer for Mercedes-Benz research and development in Carlsbad, California. The main instigator of the idea is original to the Blitzen-Benz since 1909, who had a long tubular shape and positioning of the rear cabin.
The BlitzenBenz was developed during his last year at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. George to design it was based on the Blitzen-Benz, 1909 , which binds and fuses with the technology that comes nanotechnology. It features an exterior that is designed to act as the base for an organic structure to sprout out and form itself. Brilliant and unique is that all the car lovers say when they see this concept as BlitzenBenz.
It is clear that technology is still a long way to create a vehicle, but the current research in nanotechnology opens the door to intelligent and adaptable components which can be grown instead of food. It is a very interesting prospect, which would completely change the way cars are built, maintained, updated and recycled. The exterior design is a basic organizational structure and the wheel pods are there to sense the need for electric motors inside to be cooled. When cooling is required, these facilities will open in the same way that plants get the sunlight of vital importance.
Powered by an advanced next-generation Hygenius hybrid hydrogen engine and four in-wheel electric motors, this concept vehicle promises to woo the speedsters of tomorrow. The inspiration for the blue lightening system came from bioluminescent capabilities of deep sea creatures . Also, a hydrogen storage tank is just below the cockpit and the fuel level is shown in a small window.
Mercedes Benz BlitzenBenz Concept Car Hygenius Hybrid Hydrogen Engine
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