The automotive industry has done it again in a big way which has left people across the world in stitches.
The world giant minds in the automotive industry have made the first-ever transparent car. The unveiled transparent car looks awesome in the eyes.
TRW automotive experts have proved to the world that technology is fast advancing. They are the first-ever car company to unveil a transparent vehicle to the public. The transparent car is seen right from the engine, its seats, and all that is inside including people boarding it.
Way back in 2014, a spectrum posted some amazing video of a “transparent” car created by Japanese researchers.
According to the report, the car uses projectors, cameras, and special mirrors. These three components reflect what’s outside the car onto the surfaces inside. This allows you to see images of everything inside the vehicle and even behind you and in blind spots.
The project was designed by Susumu Tachi and Masahiko Inami. The ms in the objective of coming up with a transparent vehicle according to the designers is to help drivers stay aware of their surroundings and hence safety is enhanced.
The other amazing part of the transparent car is that the vehicle has sensors around it and the sensors can process information in a full 360-degree field.
The car has new fitted active seat belts which can tighten and reduce slack on-demand managing the passenger force flung forward during a collision to minimise injuries.
This has not come as a surprise. Technology is advancing at an alarming rate. The unveiling of a transparent vehicle is not the last invention but the beginning.
The invention of Robots left people wondering not to think of anything amazing to be invented afterwards.
Technological inventions are good but nothing good comes without challenges and negative impact to human race. For instance, the invention of Robots has endangered human beings. Robots are already killing humans.
In summary, we must be very careful on how to handle technology. Would you buy this vehicle? Would you drive or board a transparent vehicle?