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Another 1,000-hp electric supercar startup from China

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TECHRULES
haven't seen their shupacar in full speed yet
1,030bhp turbine electric
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NEXTEV
backed by tencent, baidu...
1,341bhp Nio EP9 sets new Nürburgring electric car lap record
this time sets new record driving by itself
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LUCID MOTOR backed by LeEco, BAIC
1,000 horsepower, all-electric Lucid Air hits the streets
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FARADAY FUTURE backed by LeEco
0-60 MPH in 2.39 seconds
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:D

TECHRULES
haven't seen their shupacar in full speed yet
1,030bhp turbine electric
--

NEXTEV
backed by tencent, baidu...
1,341bhp Nio EP9 sets new Nürburgring electric car lap record
this time sets new record driving by itself
--

LUCID MOTOR backed by LeEco, BAIC
1,000 horsepower, all-electric Lucid Air hits the streets
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FARADAY FUTURE backed by LeEco
0-60 MPH in 2.39 seconds with our FF 9
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:D

TECHRULES
haven't seen their shupacar in full speed yet
1,030bhp turbine electric
--

NEXTEV
backed by tencent, baidu...
1,341bhp Nio EP9 sets new Nürburgring electric car lap record
this time sets new record driving by itself
--

LUCID MOTOR backed by LeEco, BAIC
1,000 horsepower, all-electric Lucid Air hits the streets
--

FARADAY FUTURE backed by LeEco
0-60 MPH in 2.39 seconds with our FF 9
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Someone is going to post some bs saying tesla is always testing and raising the bar but never do it in reality. :lol:
Just watch.
 
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This self-driving electric car might as well be your living room on wheels
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The NIO EVE looks like it came straight out of 'Minority Report'.
IMAGE: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

BY RAYMOND WONG13 HOURS AGO

Hot doesn't even begin to describe the NIO EVE, a self-driving electric concept car straight out of a sci-fi movie that's packed from top to bottom with every buzzy new technology imaginable.

Chinese electric car company NextEV brought the EVE to SXSW and we got to ogle at its gorgeous futuristic exterior and interior until our eyeballs almost fell out.

The EVE is the company's vision of what a self-driving car could look like in 2020, the year when self-driving cars are expected to truly free us from the chore of turning a steering wheel and stepping on a pedal.

Like pretty much every self-driving concept vehicle — Mercedes' F 015 or Peugeot's Instinct are two that come to mind — the EVE promises to let you sit back and relax in its luxurious leather-clad cabin as it does all the driving for you.

As far as autonomous concept cars go, the EVE checks basically all the boxes for "fictional dream car from the future." Just look at this sleek, badass vehicle in all of its glory:

An AI assistant called NOMI controls the car and gauges how you feel (tired, etc.) with the help of sensors. It also learns passenger interests and displays customized information on its huge transparent dashboard display.



The interior is the very definition of luxury and premium travel, resembling a first class plane cabin, with room for six passengers.

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Reclining seats for bedtime in the car? Yes please!

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Huge, spacious glass canopy doubles as surface for augmented reality.

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Some of the chairs recline, there's a fold-out table (just like a plane!), special compartments for stashing a duffel bag and a pair of kicks, and even a touch-sensitive control panel built into the seats for controlling various car features.

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There's room for your shoes — because it's downright barbaric to relax with them on.

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The windshield, as you'd expect from a futuristic car, is a huge pane of glass that stretches from the front all the way to the back, allowing for sunlight to stream in from all directions.

In addition to providing panoramic views, the entire glass canopy also doubles as a surface for displaying augmented reality experiences. It could, for example, overlay a movie to entertain, or constellation information as the car drives under the stars, or useful travel info (i.e. names of upcoming mountains or buildings), or even a video chat.

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Just wave at the door to open the door.


And it's not just the inside of the EVE that's chock full of new technologies. You'll be able to summon the car remotely like you can with a Tesla Model S and wave your hand to slide open its ginormous single-sided door, which itself can change between opaque and transparent.

EVE also has several illuminated status indicators (below the the car door and on the hood) to alert pedestrians and other vehicles of its "behavior".

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It's all very forward-thinking stuff and the car is, of course, awesome to take in. But realistically speaking, the EVE will probably never become a production vehicle, which is why NIO's not bothering with car specs like horsepower and speed. Like all concept cars, it's just mostly just a beautiful dream.

Some of the technologies like AI assistants and augmented reality are already starting to make their way into today's cars, but we're still a long ways off from the day when every passenger will be able to sleep in the car.

That said, if cars look anything like the EVE in the future, it's gonna be pretty awesome.

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Someone is going to post some bs saying tesla is always testing and raising the bar but never do it in reality. :lol:
Just watch.

Here's the reality 2:28 ( 2.275507139 ). That is until the next software update. :-) 10.5 second quarter mile too!

BTW where's the speed reality of the super duper Tesla killer the BYD Tang? I haven't heard anything about its mind blowing speed since it's pre-production claims.
 
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Chinese are very smart they are not investing much in internal combustion engine but instead looking ahead in the future...they will own the auto industry of the future.
 
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Chinese are very smart they are not investing much in internal combustion engine but instead looking ahead in the future...they will own the auto industry of the future.
Internal combustion engine is old tech.
 
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Just a side note. The insecurity displayed by the so called, "American Citizens" goes to show that China is up there with them and they feel very threatened.
@Jlaw @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon

Their level of fixation has begun to emulate that of Indians. Not a good sign for their mental health.

Besides, I notice they began to use future tense more often. I would not be surprised if one day we had the privilege to watch a video to the tune of the Indian superpower 2030 video with servants and all.
 
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