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Bro I’m looking forward to what’s on the 4 x 4 off-road front.
Thanks for all your updates.
This Silverado EV is looking sick. I can't believe I am excited about a Chevy(GM), the last Chevy that I liked was the 5th generation Caprice.
 
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Wait what? I am confused. CES is an event where tech companies show their concepts and upcoming products, the venue for this year's CES is in Las Vegas. How does this relate to your university?
I thought some manufacturing company who makes robo dog. So this tells you I am not following :D
 
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perhaps the only electric car that looks like a car.
I wonder how much such a vehicle would cost if such a vehicle was produced for the masses.
I thought some manufacturing company who makes robo dog. So this tells you I am not following :D
Is the robo dog that you are talking about made by Boston Dynamics?
 
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I wonder how much such a vehicle would cost if such a vehicle was produced for the masses.

Is the robo dog that you are talking about made by Boston Dynamics?
certainly wont be cheap but by the looks of it worth it.
 
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certainly wont be cheap but by the looks of it worth it.
1000 km range in a sedan like that is insane. If such a car can sell for less than $80,000 then it will be a success.
 
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This color-changing concept BMW will mess with your head
Peter Valdés-Dapena byline
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business
January 6, 2022


(CNN)The BMW Flow electric SUV concept can change hues at the press of a button, going from white to gray or black and back again in moments. While it can't go beyond shades of gray and, even at that, it lacks the subtlety and depth of real car paint, the effect is startling.


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The trick isn't done with paint at all, but with specially formed wrapping cut to fit the SUV's body panels. The wrapping has the same sort of e-ink technology used in electronic readers. The colored panels were cut precisely to match the shape of the SUV's body panels and then electric wiring is attached to each section.

The panel surfaces have millions of tiny capsules, each one containing negatively charged white pigments and positively charged black pigments. Electric currents bring one pigment or the other to the surface creating the different shades. Once the color change is completed, the panels keep their tone without needing any more electrical charge.

The SUV can be colored all one shade or different shades in different parts. Even the wheels can change colors.

Adrian van Hooydonk, BMW's head of design, described the BMW iX Flow concept as "an advanced research and design project."


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BMW has not announced any plans to bring this sort of technology to a production vehicle. The automaker did cite certain advantages to being able to change the tone of a vehicle at a moment's notice, though.

First, you might just feel like it.

"This gives the driver the driver the ability to express different facets of their personality or even their enjoyment of change outwardly, and to redefine this each time they sit in their car," said Stella Clarke, project leader for the iX Flow, in a statement from BMW.

Secondly, it can make the vehicle more fuel efficient and comfortable. On hot days, a white body could reflect heat, keeping the cabin a more comfortable temperature and lessening the need for air conditioning. Conversely, a black body absorbs more heat and help keep the cabin warm on cold days, reducing the need for heat and ventilation.

On the other hand, were it to make it into production, the cost of body damage repairs could be just as striking as the color effects.
 
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This color-changing concept BMW will mess with your head
Peter Valdés-Dapena byline
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business
January 6, 2022


(CNN)The BMW Flow electric SUV concept can change hues at the press of a button, going from white to gray or black and back again in moments. While it can't go beyond shades of gray and, even at that, it lacks the subtlety and depth of real car paint, the effect is startling.


220106160611-01-bmw-color-changin-suv-010622-exlarge-169.jpeg


The trick isn't done with paint at all, but with specially formed wrapping cut to fit the SUV's body panels. The wrapping has the same sort of e-ink technology used in electronic readers. The colored panels were cut precisely to match the shape of the SUV's body panels and then electric wiring is attached to each section.

The panel surfaces have millions of tiny capsules, each one containing negatively charged white pigments and positively charged black pigments. Electric currents bring one pigment or the other to the surface creating the different shades. Once the color change is completed, the panels keep their tone without needing any more electrical charge.

The SUV can be colored all one shade or different shades in different parts. Even the wheels can change colors.

Adrian van Hooydonk, BMW's head of design, described the BMW iX Flow concept as "an advanced research and design project."


220106160701-02-bmw-color-changin-suv-010622-exlarge-169.jpeg


BMW has not announced any plans to bring this sort of technology to a production vehicle. The automaker did cite certain advantages to being able to change the tone of a vehicle at a moment's notice, though.

First, you might just feel like it.

"This gives the driver the driver the ability to express different facets of their personality or even their enjoyment of change outwardly, and to redefine this each time they sit in their car," said Stella Clarke, project leader for the iX Flow, in a statement from BMW.

Secondly, it can make the vehicle more fuel efficient and comfortable. On hot days, a white body could reflect heat, keeping the cabin a more comfortable temperature and lessening the need for air conditioning. Conversely, a black body absorbs more heat and help keep the cabin warm on cold days, reducing the need for heat and ventilation.

On the other hand, were it to make it into production, the cost of body damage repairs could be just as striking as the color effects.
I wonder how hard will it be to repair this car in case it gets hit.
 
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Razer's New Zephyr Pro Mask Presentation at CES 2022

Its previous version was very successful, expect to see this at concerts.
 
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The 5 most interesting smart home products from CES 2022


01:21 Masonite M-Pwr Smart Door
02:51 Kohler Purist Suspend Ceiling Mount Kitchen Faucet
04:44 GAF Energy Timberline Solar Energy Shingles
06:07 Belkin WeMo Smart Video Doorbell
07:42 Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra
 
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Razer at CES 2022


Razor killed it this year, amazing stuff.
 
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The Mercedes Vision EQXX is the future of electric cars

An EV with 1000km of range, an eye-popping design, sustainable interior materials and a massive 47.5-inch display makes the Mercedes Vision EQXX a sight to behold.


John Deere's fully autonomous tractor


The BMW iX M60 has arrived -- with color changing tech!

During a BMW digital presentation, the carmaker reveals its latest electric vehicle, the BMW iX M60. Check out how it's able to change colors, too.

Watch GM reveal Halo InnerSpace! (A fully autonomous luxury car)

During CES 2022 GM unveiled its concept two-passenger autonomous luxury vehicle, the InnerSpace.

Mercedes electric sedan base price is 1,44000 $ not worth at all hearing about Toyota SUV is coming this yr starts 55k which is good. Wait few yrs they will cheap at regular car price
 
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