[ad_1] Lexus leaned into the futuristic theme, which is evident from the vehicle’s “hoodless” form, glass roof and gull-wing (aka DeLorean) doors. Inside, Lexus put gesture controls to use and created AR vehicle info systems. The front seats are meant to feel more like first-class airplane seats, and the backseats use something called “artificial muscle […]
Category: tokyo motor show 2019
Mitsubishi shows off an oddball hybrid buggy prototype
[ad_1] The prototype has a sleek but blocky design, with t-shaped headlights and taillights. Its lower bumper has aluminum skid plates, and it has raised fenders and wide tires to make sure it can grip through any terrain. Inside, the controls are minimal, but an AR windshield displays info like road and traffic conditions. Most […]
The 2020 Honda Fit will use the automaker’s new hybrid system
[ad_1] The Fit itself will come in five types, starting with the no-frills basic one. The “home” type puts a focus on visuals and will have natural-looking fabric seats and genuine leather-wrapped steering wheel, while the “Ness” type is catered towards sporty people and uses water-repellent materials. There’s also a type called “Crosstar” that has […]
Mazda’s first electric car opens up thanks to ‘Freestyle’ doors
[ad_1] Driving dynamics are a key feature in any Mazda and the MX-30 is no different, with “Electric G-Vectoring Control Plus” torque vectoring control that helps the car load its weight on the front going into a corner, then back to the rear as it exits. Its single electric motor is mounted up front along […]
