Sports car comes with its own drone
For the first time ever, Frank M. Rinderknecht, the boss of Rinspeed, celebrates a world premiere outside his native Alpine country and presents the hybrid sports car, Ʃtos, at the CES 2016 in Las Vegas. The car visionary said: “The major and especially the disruptive innovations in future automotive engineering will come from the digital realm.That is why all major manufacturers and suppliers are now present at the Consumer Electronic Show.”
The Swiss progressive thinker approached the mega topic of 'driverless cars' largely from the point of view of drivers and passengers and has generated a number of equally inspiring and emotional ideas. They include an intuitive, adaptive autopilot capable of learning. The resulting and much-debated question 'How much man should, must or may be in a machine?' will be discussed for along time.
The interior adapts to the particular driving situation as if by magic: In autonomous mode, the steering wheel folds up elegantly and retracts completely into the dashboard. The two curved widescreens individually move closer to the occupants to provide a better view.
To provide the passengers with a unique infotainment experience, the Ʃtos uses the innovative Harman Connected Car technologies. Just like a personal assistant, the system operates in a thinking, courteous and anticipatory manner. In addition, it delivers perfect entertainment, connectivity and maximum safety. As is its tradition, the Helvetian think tank studies existing digital possibilities and demonstrates new ones.
It has fitted its sporty hybrid with a drone that has its own landing pad on the rear end. The many benefits this offers are evident: For example, it could fetch a bouquet of flowers the driver ordered online and even deliver it directly to the recipient. It could also take a video of the ride on the road and stream it live to friends.