EN-V, The future of cars

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FOXNews.com - Futurecar 2025: The All-Seeing, All-Knowing Indestructible Vehicle

In the year 2025, your car will think faster, drive better and be nearly indestructible. Cars will tell the difference between a person and a road sign and brake accordingly. Magnesium outer shells will be nigh-indestructible. And you might not even have to drive at all -- a robot will do the driving for you.

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EN-V, which is short for Electric Networked-Vehicle, maintains the core principle of personal mobility -- freedom -- while helping remove the motor vehicle from the environmental debate and redefining design leadership. EN-V is a two-seat electric vehicle that was designed to alleviate concerns surrounding traffic congestion, parking availability, air quality and affordability for tomorrow's cities.

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Considering we were all suposed to have hover car by now I highly doubt this will work. Good luck getting people to give up their cars for these things, especially since its only 2 people per "car".
 
let's just hope future cars won't be designed by these manga artists.
 
As cool as this is and as sci-fi as it looks, they aren't practical. I like the direction they are going with it, but it wont accommodate a family of 5. 2 wouldn't accommodate a family of 4 with the grocery shopping and such.

I dig it though, just not practical.
 
As cool as this is and as sci-fi as it looks, they aren't practical. I like the direction they are going with it, but it wont accommodate a family of 5. 2 wouldn't accommodate a family of 4 with the grocery shopping and such.

I dig it though, just not practical.
Haven't you been listening? By that time we'll be having our groceries being delivered to us via these unmanned cars and dropping them off at our door. Durrr
 
I was driving on a dirt road the other day , and realized a bridge going off that road was made out of.............2x4s..........Yet they think they'll implement this everywhere?


Europe and a few major US cities? Sure, why not.

All of the US? Heck no.

I'll likely still have my big 4x4 truck :D
 
I don't care what they develop in the future. I will always be in control of my car. No robot will ever drive me around.


*edit - Unless I am drunk :)